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Eye may be developing
Latest infared pictures show what may be the beginning of an eye feature. A dark area is rotating withing the large red fireball.
We'll see...
We'll see...
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Bonnie had an eye this AM for a few hours so I am not too surprised if Charley winks back at her!
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Might want to check out the latest Quickscat of Charley:
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/storm_at_ima ... 1_03ds.png
Doesn't a near-hurricane need a closed LLC? Of course, the QS resolution may be a bit poor under the CDO, but look at the winds south of the CDO - still easterly. Recon did send back a vortex message, but I don't recall seeing any westerly winds in the reports.
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/storm_at_ima ... 1_03ds.png
Doesn't a near-hurricane need a closed LLC? Of course, the QS resolution may be a bit poor under the CDO, but look at the winds south of the CDO - still easterly. Recon did send back a vortex message, but I don't recall seeing any westerly winds in the reports.
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QS has had some problems in the past. It depicted Daniel in 2000 while a cane near Hawaii as an open wave and never did resolve a center for Iris, even as it was nearly a cat 5.
I thik what this does show is that this is a very small cyclone, much smaller than we all initially thought it would be
I thik what this does show is that this is a very small cyclone, much smaller than we all initially thought it would be
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Derek Ortt wrote:QS has had some problems in the past. It depicted Daniel in 2000 while a cane near Hawaii as an open wave and never did resolve a center for Iris, even as it was nearly a cat 5.
I thik what this does show is that this is a very small cyclone, much smaller than we all initially thought it would be
I agree with that, and would definitely be the theme so far this year ... all three cyclones have had small cores up to this point (although, Charley has the largest envelope of space taken).
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wxman57 wrote:Might want to check out the latest Quickscat of Charley:
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/storm_at_ima ... 1_03ds.png
Doesn't a near-hurricane need a closed LLC? Of course, the QS resolution may be a bit poor under the CDO, but look at the winds south of the CDO - still easterly. Recon did send back a vortex message, but I don't recall seeing any westerly winds in the reports.
It had a center earlier when recon was out there, otherwise, this wouldn't be Charley.
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I am kinda new to all of the images, but does this not look as an eye is trying to appear?
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/04_ ... thumb.html
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/04_ ... thumb.html
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Actually, tomorrow might not be so good of a day for Charlie. It could initially become a hurricane early tomorrow morning, but it looks like intensification will come to a halt by the afternoon when SW shear begins affecting the circulation.
In fact, at this very same hour....The system's outflow is quite restricted to the SW and even the CDO feature has encountered what looks like a wall barrier. It should have to overcome that for it to intensify much more than what is expected by the early morning hours. I don't expect MUCH more intensification for tomorrow after this current burst fades away.....
In fact, at this very same hour....The system's outflow is quite restricted to the SW and even the CDO feature has encountered what looks like a wall barrier. It should have to overcome that for it to intensify much more than what is expected by the early morning hours. I don't expect MUCH more intensification for tomorrow after this current burst fades away.....
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Actually, there is still a flat spot this morning on the SW side, but it's not as pronounced as I had thought. At least, it should be enough to prevent rapid intensification as long as it's being affected by it. The system will have to slow down sooner or later in order to turn Northerly, so then we could see major intensification.
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This is looking mighty impressive, I guess they are waiting for Recon to upgrade it.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
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so you are suggesting that Charley is really a tropical wave or TD!!?!?!?!!?
didnt we go through this yesterday morning with Derek....?
didnt we go through this yesterday morning with Derek....?
wxman57 wrote:Might want to check out the latest Quickscat of Charley:
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/storm_at_ima ... 1_03ds.png
Doesn't a near-hurricane need a closed LLC? Of course, the QS resolution may be a bit poor under the CDO, but look at the winds south of the CDO - still easterly. Recon did send back a vortex message, but I don't recall seeing any westerly winds in the reports.
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Well, Recon found an eye after all...
URNT12 KNHC 111223
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 11/1223Z
B. 16 DEG 19 MIN N
75 DEG 24 MIN W
C. 850 MB 1368 M
D. 55 KT
E. 299 DEG 08 NM
F. 062 DEG 76 KT
G. 301 DEG 007 NM
H. 995 MB
I. 17 C/ 1521 M
J. 21 C/ 1525 M
K. 16 C/ NA
L. CLOSED
M. C12
N. 12345/8
O. 0.1/3.0 NM
P. AF968 0203A CHARLEY OB 07
MAX FL WIND 76 KT NW QUAD 1221Z.
URNT12 KNHC 111223
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 11/1223Z
B. 16 DEG 19 MIN N
75 DEG 24 MIN W
C. 850 MB 1368 M
D. 55 KT
E. 299 DEG 08 NM
F. 062 DEG 76 KT
G. 301 DEG 007 NM
H. 995 MB
I. 17 C/ 1521 M
J. 21 C/ 1525 M
K. 16 C/ NA
L. CLOSED
M. C12
N. 12345/8
O. 0.1/3.0 NM
P. AF968 0203A CHARLEY OB 07
MAX FL WIND 76 KT NW QUAD 1221Z.
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