Hurricane2022 wrote:I think Recon will find 55 kt FL/997 extrap
So far lowest is between 1005 and 1004 from the two planes.

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Hurricane2022 wrote:I think Recon will find 55 kt FL/997 extrap
ScottNAtlanta wrote:Zonacane wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:"step 1" is not finished. The center is elongated N to S. That is what recon is finding. A large area of pressure down to 1005mb. You aren't going to see much in the way of pressure falls until the center tightens up
Step 1 is a closed circulation.
Not that I am going to argue with you...but "structure" means structure to allow deepening. It does not as of now have that. To start to deepen it needs a tight center.
caneman wrote:Steve wrote:caneman wrote:
The Gulf this time of year I write of no possibilities!!! I mean none!
Yeah but the Gulf this time of year isn’t usually an issue. Btw always great to read your posts caneman. Not sure how many years we all have left but still.[/quote
Love ya Stevie. I think you me and Frank P and Sanibel are a few left overs from Central Florida Hurricane center. Not sure if I missed any? Please announce yourself if i missed you. This year just seems different. I know many here go off data, analytics, etc... I go off gut feel of living these things for 50 years. Take care my brother.
caneman wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:Zonacane wrote:Step 1 is a closed circulation.
Not that I am going to argue with you...but "structure" means structure to allow deepening. It does not as of now have that. To start to deepen it needs a tight center.
That seems to be occurring as we speak
cycloneye wrote:Hurricane2022 wrote:I think Recon will find 55 kt FL/997 extrap
So far lowest is between 1005 and 1004 from the two planes.
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Steve wrote:caneman wrote:Steve wrote:
Yeah but the Gulf this time of year isn’t usually an issue. Btw always great to read your posts caneman. Not sure how many years we all have left but still.[/quote
Love ya Stevie. I think you me and Frank P and Sanibel are a few left overs from Central Florida Hurricane center. Not sure if I missed any? Please announce yourself if i missed you. This year just seems different. I know many here go off data, analytics, etc... I go off gut feel of living these things for 50 years. Take care my brother.
Hammy was Rabbit and John C shows up every now and then. Viva the 1990’s.
caneman wrote:Steve wrote:caneman wrote:
The Gulf this time of year I write of no possibilities!!! I mean none!
Yeah but the Gulf this time of year isn’t usually an issue. Btw always great to read your posts caneman. Not sure how many years we all have left but still.[/quote
Love ya Stevie. I think you me and Frank P and Sanibel are a few left overs from Central Florida Hurricane center. Not sure if I missed any? Please announce yourself if i missed you. This year just seems different. I know many here go off data, analytics, etc... I go off gut feel of living these things for 50 years. Take care my brother.
ScottNAtlanta wrote:caneman wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:Not that I am going to argue with you...but "structure" means structure to allow deepening. It does not as of now have that. To start to deepen it needs a tight center.
That seems to be occurring as we speak
It's been getting better organized all day, but it isn't there yet. Recon can barely find TS force winds as of now. I think some people here are used to seeing storms blow up every time...and that is the exception not the rule. Not every cyclone RIs
TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:Chiming in as another old schooler from Palm Beach Post and Central FL Hurricane Center from the 90's! I moved from eastern NC to Tampa Bay in 1999 and I've been here ever since. -Not on the barrier island any more though. I'm still near the coast, but up on a hill in Clearwater. (In the 90's I went by the name Miss B. Haven.)
It's great to see all the old familiar names come back each year! I remember when some of the "boys" were in high school, then went on to college, and now are pro mets! Definitely feeling older these days!
Until Debby gets past my latitude, I don't trust a sudden right hand turn, as too many storms have unexpectedly done that over the years! Most notably, Charley. Fingers crossed that Tampa Bay's invisibility shield holds up for another year!
DunedinDave wrote:TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:Chiming in as another old schooler from Palm Beach Post and Central FL Hurricane Center from the 90's! I moved from eastern NC to Tampa Bay in 1999 and I've been here ever since. -Not on the barrier island any more though. I'm still near the coast, but up on a hill in Clearwater. (In the 90's I went by the name Miss B. Haven.)
It's great to see all the old familiar names come back each year! I remember when some of the "boys" were in high school, then went on to college, and now are pro mets! Definitely feeling older these days!
Until Debby gets past my latitude, I don't trust a sudden right hand turn, as too many storms have unexpectedly done that over the years! Most notably, Charley. Fingers crossed that Tampa Bay's invisibility shield holds up for another year!
Amazing how Tampa Bay keeps dodging bullets. I’ve never seen a city have more NHC tracks go right over their city at the 48-72 hour mark only to have it changed and go the other direction the last minute. A world record like I’ve never seen.
ScottNAtlanta wrote:Steve wrote:caneman wrote:
Yeah but the Gulf this time of year isn’t usually an issue. Btw always great to read your posts caneman. Not sure how many years we all have left but still.[/quote
Love ya Stevie. I think you me and Frank P and Sanibel are a few left overs from Central Florida Hurricane center. Not sure if I missed any? Please announce yourself if i missed you. This year just seems different. I know many here go off data, analytics, etc... I go off gut feel of living these things for 50 years. Take care my brother.
Hammy was Rabbit and John C shows up every now and then. Viva the 1990’s.
I was there at Central Florida Hurricane...I still have a bookmark for it![]()
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We have a band sitting on top of us and more coming from your direction.floridasun wrote:we here got strong rainband by miami airport area other coming from key biscayne area moving nw
jlauderdal wrote:We have a band sitting on top of us and more coming from your direction.floridasun wrote:we here got strong rainband by miami airport area other coming from key biscayne area moving nw
floridasun wrote:we here got strong rainband by miami airport area other coming from key biscayne area moving nw
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