
ATL: ERNESTO - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Latest microwave (a few hours old)


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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Most models now moving a tad west, but most important is that they are also depicting a north movement until Hatteras. Ideally it will move west to around 72w which means it would not have a direct hit on the US east coast and be west of Bermuda,
Most buildings in Bermuda are limestone with heavy roofs fairing hurricanes well.
Unlike the OBX where multimillion ten to fifteen bedroom tick built homes are the majority.
(Remember the three oigs)
Most buildings in Bermuda are limestone with heavy roofs fairing hurricanes well.
Unlike the OBX where multimillion ten to fifteen bedroom tick built homes are the majority.
(Remember the three oigs)
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I’m still concerned about the impacts to PR and the VI. Strengthening TSs are sometimes worse than a weakening Cat 1 due to pulling down wind gusts more effectively. I remember TS Fred in the FL panhandle landfalling at 65 mph and packing more of a punch than some hurricanes I’ve been through.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Recon seems to support 50kts/1002mb although strongest winds appeared to be outside the deep convection this pass
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
TallyTracker wrote:I’m still concerned about the impacts to PR and the VI. Strengthening TSs are sometimes worse than a weakening Cat 1 due to pulling down wind gusts more effectively. I remember TS Fred in the FL panhandle landfalling at 65 mph and packing more of a punch than some hurricanes I’ve been through.
I totally agree. I have seen it many times.
By the way, we are currently experiencing tropical storm force winds on the island of St Maarten, but very little rain.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Looking like Ernesto might leave some energy behind in the Caribbean.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Well, Ernesto just slammed into us big time.
Stronger than I expected.
Not much rain, but the wind! We measured 50 mph wind at my house.
We are watching Meteo Mundo on YouTube. His real time radar showed 59 mph here on St Maarten.
It may only be a tropical storm, but it’s sure like a hurricane out there.
Watch out and be careful in PR and the VI. This is a serious storm.
Stronger than I expected.
Not much rain, but the wind! We measured 50 mph wind at my house.
We are watching Meteo Mundo on YouTube. His real time radar showed 59 mph here on St Maarten.
It may only be a tropical storm, but it’s sure like a hurricane out there.
Watch out and be careful in PR and the VI. This is a serious storm.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Recon has the COC at about 17.75N 63.7W, basically right in the middle of the CDO currently, with extrap pressure 1002.5 mb. Winds are still very asymmetrical, however, and the NW quadrant looks a bit dry.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Teban54 wrote:Recon has the COC at about 17.75N 63.7W, basically right in the middle of the CDO currently, with extrap pressure 1002.5 mb. Winds are still very asymmetrical, however, and the NW quadrant looks a bit dry.
That looks like right over St. Martin and west of Puerto Rico so it may miss them somewhat.
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Hopefully no wind damage or flooding.msbee wrote:Well, Ernesto just slammed into us big time.
Stronger than I expected.
Not much rain, but the wind! We measured 50 mph wind at my house.
We are watching Meteo Mundo on YouTube. His real time radar showed 59 mph here on St Maarten.
It may only be a tropical storm, but it’s sure like a hurricane out there.
Watch out and be careful in PR and the VI. This is a serious storm.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
That's one big ball of convection west of Guadeloupe

You would think 42060 would be SW

You would think 42060 would be SW
Station 42060
NDBC
Location: 16.434N 63.329W
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 20:10:00 UTC
Winds: S (180°) at 27.2 kt gusting to 35.0 kt
Atmospheric Pressure: 29.79 in
Air Temperature: 80.1 F
Dew Point: 77.0 F
Water Temperature: 85.6
NDBC
Location: 16.434N 63.329W
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 20:10:00 UTC
Winds: S (180°) at 27.2 kt gusting to 35.0 kt
Atmospheric Pressure: 29.79 in
Air Temperature: 80.1 F
Dew Point: 77.0 F
Water Temperature: 85.6
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
xironman wrote:That's one big ball of convection west of Guadeloupe
https://i.imgur.com/9AdzIdJ.gif
You would think 42060 would be SWStation 42060
NDBC
Location: 16.434N 63.329W
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 20:10:00 UTC
Winds: S (180°) at 27.2 kt gusting to 35.0 kt
Atmospheric Pressure: 29.79 in
Air Temperature: 80.1 F
Dew Point: 77.0 F
Water Temperature: 85.6
Its like the placement of the Obelisk in that movie Angels and Demons..
Ernesto has slowed down so that is a problem for Puerto Rico obviously.
Too much of a delay before crossing north of the GA and there is no trough steering.
NHC mentioned the ridge returning in a few days.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Several models have been showing a spike in shear on Friday. Therefore, I think Ernesto’s peak will probably be on Thursday or very early Friday, before the shear manages to knock it down a peg.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
It just seems those thunderstorm bases should be going east not west south of PR. Hopefully Kermit checks out the area south of the storm. It has east winds below 18 N


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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
995.5mb extrap. Note that NOAA planes have a low pressure bias.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
700mb FL60kt with multiple 55kt SFMR supports 55kt.
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Re: ATL: ERNESTO - Tropical Storm - Discussion
It seems that the guy who dares to make a prediction that shows Ernesto reaching category 3 will be immediately fired from the NHC
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