going out on a limb: Arlene by 11 a.m.
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HurricaneJoe22
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going out on a limb: Arlene by 11 a.m.
looking at the shortwave IR, you can see a ring of storms building in an arc on the north side of the center and moisture is moving in closer to the center....it's trying to wrap...I say we see Arlene at 11 a.m.
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The circulation center (LLC) is strong enough I think. However, that thing looks horrible on Satellite imagery. It needs to completely tuck that LLC under some convection before we see any real strengthening. JMO 
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You can see that arc in the last infrared image. I'm going out there with you, it does not have to be extremely organized to be classified a TS just needs the winds and I think it has that in the NE quad. As Normandy said, 35 in the NW . Surely its better than that in the NE with the convection.
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In fact, after looking at the latest satellite loops, the center of circulation has become very distinct. Take a look!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:What do you expect out of a depression. Earlier today it was no more then 20 mph. Now it is up to 35 mph winds.
I'm saying it maybe a weak Tropical storm now. However, the satellite signature is horrible and until the LLC tucks under some convection you are not going to see any real strengthening.
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True. This is Ivan when it was in the same area.
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Tropica ... 7_G12L.jpg
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Tropica ... 5_G12L.jpg
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Tropica ... 7_G12L.jpg
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Tropica ... 5_G12L.jpg
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I'm back for 2005 season...
Hi everyone, and welcome back everyone. Coming at ya from Mobile, Al. where it is so humid tonight. Just wanted to say hello and may the force be with you all. I would also like to welcome our eventual and up and coming tropical star to be .....Arlene (not yet official by NHS). Interesting enough, my brothers name is Arlen and he can be a hot head and explode on you without notice, so I hope this isnt an indication of the future Arlene. Look for interesting developments on this system Thursday and Friday. Stay tuned.....
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Re: going out on a limb: Arlene by 11 a.m.
HurricaneJoe22 wrote:looking at the shortwave IR, you can see a ring of storms building in an arc on the north side of the center and moisture is moving in closer to the center....it's trying to wrap...I say we see Arlene at 11 a.m.
Looks like you were right.
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