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TD1-E is born
TROPICAL DEPRESSION ONE (EP012005) ON 20050517 1800 UTC
...00 HRS... ...12 HRS... ...24 HRS... ...36 HRS...
050517 1800 050518 0600 050518 1800 050519 0600
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 9.8N 95.2W 10.3N 94.6W 11.2N 94.1W 12.3N 93.6W
BAMM 9.8N 95.2W 10.3N 94.4W 10.9N 93.5W 11.8N 92.5W
LBAR 9.8N 95.2W 10.5N 94.4W 11.7N 94.0W 13.1N 93.9W
SHIP 30KTS 37KTS 44KTS 49KTS
DSHP 30KTS 37KTS 44KTS 49KTS
...48 HRS... ...72 HRS... ...96 HRS... ..120 HRS...
050519 1800 050520 1800 050521 1800 050522 1800
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 13.8N 92.8W 17.6N 89.8W 22.8N 84.9W 26.2N 77.7W
BAMM 13.2N 91.3W 16.7N 87.6W 20.8N 83.0W 23.5N 78.7W
LBAR 14.5N 93.8W 17.1N 92.7W 19.1N 88.5W 22.5N 81.0W
SHIP 55KTS 57KTS 52KTS 39KTS
DSHP 55KTS 35KTS 33KTS 23KTS
...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR = 9.8N LONCUR = 95.2W DIRCUR = 75DEG SPDCUR = 3KT
LATM12 = 9.6N LONM12 = 95.8W DIRM12 = 82DEG SPDM12 = 3KT
LATM24 = 9.5N LONM24 = 96.6W
WNDCUR = 30KT RMAXWD = 30NM WNDM12 = 20KT
CENPRS = 1005MB OUTPRS = 1009MB OUTRAD = 150NM SDEPTH = D
RD34NE = 0NM RD34SE = 0NM RD34SW = 0NM RD34NW = 0NM
The model guidance has it as Tropical Depression.First advisory at 5 PM EDT.
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krysof wrote:Now this is excitement, do you know its speed, wind speed, movement?
Wind Speed=35 mph
Movement ENE at 3 mph
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So, can anyone who has an eye for these things tell us what factors are hovering around on the Atlantic side that will effect its path? IOW, might it turn GOM-ward bound (dang it! now I'm gonna be singing that Simon & Garfunkle song...and I only have myself to blame) and bring us rain or will it continue eastward or do we have any clue?
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GalvestonDuck wrote:So, can anyone who has an eye for these things tell us what factors are hovering around on the Atlantic side that will effect its path? IOW, might it turn GOM-ward bound (dang it! now I'm gonna be singing that Simon & Garfunkle song...and I only have myself to blame) and bring us rain or will it continue eastward or do we have any clue?
CentralAmerican Mountains will tear apart the system once it gets there.
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cycloneye wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:So, can anyone who has an eye for these things tell us what factors are hovering around on the Atlantic side that will effect its path? IOW, might it turn GOM-ward bound (dang it! now I'm gonna be singing that Simon & Garfunkle song...and I only have myself to blame) and bring us rain or will it continue eastward or do we have any clue?
CentralAmerican Mountains will tear apart the system once it gets there.
Makes sense. I don't know why I wasn't paying attention to topography first. Thanks, Luis!
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cycloneye wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:So, can anyone who has an eye for these things tell us what factors are hovering around on the Atlantic side that will effect its path? IOW, might it turn GOM-ward bound (dang it! now I'm gonna be singing that Simon & Garfunkle song...and I only have myself to blame) and bring us rain or will it continue eastward or do we have any clue?
CentralAmerican Mountains will tear apart the system once it gets there.
Is that whole area Mountains or are there any large area that it could go though that would leave it more intact?
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cycloneye wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:So, can anyone who has an eye for these things tell us what factors are hovering around on the Atlantic side that will effect its path? IOW, might it turn GOM-ward bound (dang it! now I'm gonna be singing that Simon & Garfunkle song...and I only have myself to blame) and bring us rain or will it continue eastward or do we have any clue?
CentralAmerican Mountains will tear apart the system once it gets there.
Luis is right - like any other tropical system, mountains will tear
the core up pretty bad.
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dhweather wrote:Right now, there's a stationary front over the extreme northern GOM.
But that's going to dissapate in the next 24 hours, and the southerly flow will resume.
There's inadequate ridging to push this into the GOM. If it crosses over,
it'll go carribean, then fish
Yes, any remnant which makes it into the Caribbean will continue to the NE. The GFS takes it into the western Carib. into an area of significant shear, and sends the weakening remnant across central Cuba.
I'm kind of inclined to expect a somewhat more easterly path, but I want to think about it for a while before committing myself.
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