Where is this surface low?
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Where is this surface low?
I have looked all over the Bahamas and surrounding area and can't find a single hint of a Surface low. I have looked at observations with no luck. I'm not second guessing the Hurricane Center but I can't find it.
However, what I did find was interesting. I found what looks like to me like a surface circulation between Jamaica and Eastern Cuba. Check it out. Click on the square over the Yucatan. I could not direct link. It's under GOES East IR and VIS. Floater. It is now on the Southern coast of eastern Cuba!
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/rmsd ... PICAL.html
However, what I did find was interesting. I found what looks like to me like a surface circulation between Jamaica and Eastern Cuba. Check it out. Click on the square over the Yucatan. I could not direct link. It's under GOES East IR and VIS. Floater. It is now on the Southern coast of eastern Cuba!
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/rmsd ... PICAL.html
Last edited by mobilebay on Sat Jun 25, 2005 2:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
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I see it.. Unfortunately at 4am it's hard to tell if it is at the surface according to sattelite alone.. When the visable become avaible maybe then we can verify if a LLC is forming.. Qscat should be coming out soon as well.. It's so small and surface obs are limited so we will have to wait a bit.. It's very difficult to verify what exactly is going on at the surface with IR at night..even IR-2 doesn't help much this morning..
Paul
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Aquawind wrote:I see it.. Unfortunately at 4am it's hard to tell if it is at the surface according to sattelite alone.. When the visable become avaible maybe then we can verify if a LLC is forming.. Qscat should be coming out soon as well.. It's so small and surface obs are limited so we will have to wait a bit.. It's very difficult to verify what exactly is going on at the surface with IR at night..even IR-2 doesn't help much this morning..
Paul
Thanks for responding. I thought I was going crazy.
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We have ways haaa haa
Brent wrote:I want to know how the NHC can see it though... especially at night. If it's small, someone here ought to be able to pick it out. I'm guessing they got a ship or buoy report from somewhere because it sure isn't obvious.
The NHC gurus measure all kinds of atmosphere signatures to define waves. They do not have to have convection in the area, just some type of impact in surrounding areas.
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Thunder44 wrote:Take a look at latest quickscat image:
http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/sto ... _at_0.html
Near -75.4 and 28.7 ?
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Derek Ortt
skysummit wrote:Thunder44 wrote:Take a look at latest quickscat image:
http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/sto ... _at_0.html
Near -75.4 and 28.7 ?
Yep
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if you view the animation of the satellite that skysummit provided (viewable here http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html ) It seems to me very easy to see the circulation of the storm. Just click animation and then click on the image to zoom into it and start the animation....am i missing something? it seems so obvious to me.....
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Derek Ortt
that center will have to mvoe at 25 m.p.h. to be inland in 12 hours. No signs indicate a 25 m.p.h. motion. Its still about 250-300 miles offshore.
I do not expect much intensification, I can agree with that. But the QS did indicate the possibility of gale force winds (I use gale as it is now evident that this is subtropical or perhaps extra-tropical)
I do not expect much intensification, I can agree with that. But the QS did indicate the possibility of gale force winds (I use gale as it is now evident that this is subtropical or perhaps extra-tropical)
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