New Recon....
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New Recon....
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URNT12 KNHC 241757
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 24/1757Z
B. 26 DEG 23 MIN N
73 DEG 05 MIN W
C. 700 MB 2804 M
D. 50 KT
E. 201 DEG 13 NM
F. 290 DEG 72 KT
G. 203 DEG 028 NM
H. 968 MB
I. 10 C/ 3043 M
J. 15 C/ 3027 M
K. 11 C/ NA AW
L. CLOSED WALL
M. CO25-60
N. 12345/7
O. .1/1 NM
P. AF861 1711A JEANNE OB 07
MAX FL WIND 72 KT S QUAD 1749Z. INNER EYEWALL OPEN S AND
RAGGED N-W. PEAK WIND IN OUTER EYEWALL.
Looks like we now have a large diameter eye folks. Winds have came down, as to be expected with the inner core collapsing over the morning hours. IMO, this is bad timing, because as this system is beginning to move over 28ºC waters, we are starting out with a large diameter eye that will contract. When pressures start to fall, the wind gradient will tighten and a Catagory 3 at landfall is still a very good possibility. Note the pressure...it's still 968mb. That is significant in the long run, unfortunately.
URNT12 KNHC 241757
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 24/1757Z
B. 26 DEG 23 MIN N
73 DEG 05 MIN W
C. 700 MB 2804 M
D. 50 KT
E. 201 DEG 13 NM
F. 290 DEG 72 KT
G. 203 DEG 028 NM
H. 968 MB
I. 10 C/ 3043 M
J. 15 C/ 3027 M
K. 11 C/ NA AW
L. CLOSED WALL
M. CO25-60
N. 12345/7
O. .1/1 NM
P. AF861 1711A JEANNE OB 07
MAX FL WIND 72 KT S QUAD 1749Z. INNER EYEWALL OPEN S AND
RAGGED N-W. PEAK WIND IN OUTER EYEWALL.
Looks like we now have a large diameter eye folks. Winds have came down, as to be expected with the inner core collapsing over the morning hours. IMO, this is bad timing, because as this system is beginning to move over 28ºC waters, we are starting out with a large diameter eye that will contract. When pressures start to fall, the wind gradient will tighten and a Catagory 3 at landfall is still a very good possibility. Note the pressure...it's still 968mb. That is significant in the long run, unfortunately.
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No with the pressure still so low theres no way. Remember flight lvl winds of that would mean an 80 mph storm so higher pressure. She's getting her act together now too. Anyway, someone answered my question this was from the southern part of the system, so we'll have to wait and see what the NE vortex looks like.
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looks to me that the inner eye has been spinning around inside the outer wall for sometime. I expect:
1. The inner wall to decay.
2. The outer wall to become dominant tonight...leading to intensification.
MW
1. The inner wall to decay.
2. The outer wall to become dominant tonight...leading to intensification.
MW
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Doesn't look that bad to me...people severely underate these things sometimes just cuz they aren't the beautiful, perfectly symetric storms with the tight eye and perfect CDO.
Remember when Ivan exploded in the Atlantic, but then got "disorganized" and people were calling it a Cat 1?
Just my opinion...can't sample every square inch for winds. It has to be stronger than the latest recon.
Doesn't look that bad to me...people severely underate these things sometimes just cuz they aren't the beautiful, perfectly symetric storms with the tight eye and perfect CDO.
Remember when Ivan exploded in the Atlantic, but then got "disorganized" and people were calling it a Cat 1?
Just my opinion...can't sample every square inch for winds. It has to be stronger than the latest recon.
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