DATE/TIME LAT LON CLASSIFICATION STORM
24/1800 UTC 10.5N 32.4W T1.0/1.0 96 -- Atlantic Ocean
Finnally SSD dvorak starts to give T numbers to 96L.
1.0=10.5n-32.4w
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1.0=10.5n-32.4w
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Derek Ortt
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Derek Ortt wrote:Not necessarily, the ATCF does not have this run as 06, still as 96L
For those who may not know...ATCF ( Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecast ) is a system used by the National Hurricane Center to house model information and key data elements like Dvorak Estimates and best track data etc. Just because this has not been changed over does not mean an upgrade is not eminent. I've seen upgrades in ATCF happen right up to and even after the first public advisory has come out in the past...ATCF data is not always updated on a timely basis from what I can tell.
I'm pretty sure Derrick is referring to an Objective Dvorak Technique, pioneered by the University of Wisconsin (I believe). It is an attempt to take forecaster subjectivity out of the Dvorak process...and a 4.1 on that scale shows the limitations of that methodology IMHO.
Also, I think Matthew5 was trying to say that the system is either a T 1.5 or a T2.0, but not a 1.5 system with a DT of 2.0.
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