Hook signature w/ Ivan as he *attempts* to make landfall...
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Hook signature w/ Ivan as he *attempts* to make landfall...
This doesn't look good for folks south of Lake Charles. It appears a vortex has spun up within the western "eyewall" of Ivan just as he is about to make it ashore. There are easily hurricane force gusts in this vortex, and I wouldn't doubt it if a tornado is in there somewhere.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/d ... duration=0
velocity data:
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/d ... duration=0
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/d ... duration=0
velocity data:
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/d ... duration=0
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PurdueWx80 wrote:This is assuming he makes landfall there - w/o one of his infamous last minute wobbles to the west or WSW.
Yup, I've been watching the LCH radar loop for a while.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klch.shtml
I thought the center was a little further east, but you can see it trying to wrap around again and it looks to be getting a little tighter also. Wish recon was there now cause I bet the pressures are falling again. I thought for the last hour or so it was moving NNW and getting ready to make landfall, now I'm not so sure. Should be easier to follow until that convection gets blown away again or maybe the shear is finally letting up. Man if it hadn't been for shear it could have really been ugly.
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Ixolib wrote:Well Purdue, whatever he's doing, I'd have to think that little hook you pointed out is right now SURPRISING quite a few folks on the LA coastline!!
It's not quite there yet...but there is definitely still a hook on the southwestern side of the "eye". Looks to be some impressive gate-to-gate rotation - does anyone have access to a site to see if there is a TVS???
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http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/d ... duration=1
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