URNT12 KNHC 200010
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 19/2324Z
B. 24 DEG 43 MIN N
72 DEG 04 MIN W
C. 925 MB 626 M
D. 53 KT
E. 047 DEG 24 NM
F. 141 DEG 59 KT
G. 047 DEG 26 NM
H. EXTRAP 994 MB
I. 24 C/ 503 M
J. 24 C/ 586 M
K. 23 C/ NA
L. NA
M. NA
N. 134/9
0. 1/3 NM
P. NOAA2 1011A JEANNE OB 12
MAX FLT WND 61 KTS SE QUAD 2146Z
SLP EXTRAP FROM 925 MB
RECON on JEANNE
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RECON on JEANNE
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Re: RECON on JEANNE
HURAKAN wrote:URNT12 KNHC 200010
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 19/2324Z
B. 24 DEG 43 MIN N
72 DEG 04 MIN W
C. 925 MB 626 M
D. 53 KT
E. 047 DEG 24 NM
F. 141 DEG 59 KT
G. 047 DEG 26 NM
H. EXTRAP 994 MB
I. 24 C/ 503 M
J. 24 C/ 586 M
K. 23 C/ NA
L. NA
M. NA
N. 134/9
0. 1/3 NM
P. NOAA2 1011A JEANNE OB 12
MAX FLT WND 61 KTS SE QUAD 2146Z
SLP EXTRAP FROM 925 MB
it's close to being a cat5.
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Believe it or not, at one time, Jeanne might have been, at the least, sub-tropical after the ULL moved over the system and the old LLC left the convection behind, while the new center developed closer to the convection ... if anything, last night, and this morning, on satellite imagery, Jeanne definitely "appeared" more subtropical, than tropical due to a baroclinic nature of the sustainment of convection ...
Jeanne will no doubt now regain 100% tropical characteristics (if it hasn't done so already) ... and MAY become a CAT 2 or CAT 3 down the road ...
SF
Jeanne will no doubt now regain 100% tropical characteristics (if it hasn't done so already) ... and MAY become a CAT 2 or CAT 3 down the road ...
SF
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Stormsfury wrote:Believe it or not, at one time, Jeanne might have been, at the least, sub-tropical after the ULL moved over the system and the old LLC left the convection behind, while the new center developed closer to the convection ... if anything, last night, and this morning, on satellite imagery, Jeanne definitely "appeared" more subtropical, than tropical due to a baroclinic nature of the sustainment of convection ...
Jeanne will no doubt now regain 100% tropical characteristics (if it hasn't done so already) ... and MAY become a CAT 2 or CAT 3 down the road ...
SF
Yep. And I hope Jeanne stays away from the US if it DOES become a CAT 2 down the road by any chance...
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