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20.6n-88.3w
04/1145 UTC 20.6N 88.3W OVERLAND 03 -- Atlantic Ocean
It is getting very close to the coast and get out into the GOM later today.
It is getting very close to the coast and get out into the GOM later today.
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Andy_L wrote:So when is this likely to reappear over water??
By afternon or evening depending on how the motion is.
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The hook is over the north central Yucatan.
By the way...here was the forecasted position for 1pm this afternoon (based on 4am adv):
FORECAST VALID 04/1800Z 20.5N 89.1W...INLAND
MAX WIND 30 KT...GUSTS 40 KT.
If the satellite estimate is correct, 20.6/88.3, then the system is about 1 full degree east of where it was supposed to be at this latitude....putting it on the easten edge of the "cone" ...not that this trend will continue, but the eastern edge of the cone goes into SE LA.
By the way...here was the forecasted position for 1pm this afternoon (based on 4am adv):
FORECAST VALID 04/1800Z 20.5N 89.1W...INLAND
MAX WIND 30 KT...GUSTS 40 KT.
If the satellite estimate is correct, 20.6/88.3, then the system is about 1 full degree east of where it was supposed to be at this latitude....putting it on the easten edge of the "cone" ...not that this trend will continue, but the eastern edge of the cone goes into SE LA.
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By definition, TD#3 must be upgraded.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42056
Buoy 42056
Supplemental Measurements Highest 1 minute Wind Speed
Time (GMT) WSPD WDIR
1116 37.7 kts S ( 178 deg true )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42056
Buoy 42056
Supplemental Measurements Highest 1 minute Wind Speed
Time (GMT) WSPD WDIR
1116 37.7 kts S ( 178 deg true )
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drezee wrote:By definition, TD#3 must be upgraded.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42056
Buoy 42056
Supplemental Measurements Highest 1 minute Wind Speed
Time (GMT) WSPD WDIR
1116 37.7 kts S ( 178 deg true )
But that buoy is pretty far to the ESE of where the "center" should be located. Would that justify?
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skysummit wrote:drezee wrote:By definition, TD#3 must be upgraded.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42056
Buoy 42056
Supplemental Measurements Highest 1 minute Wind Speed
Time (GMT) WSPD WDIR
1116 37.7 kts S ( 178 deg true )
But that buoy is pretty far to the ESE of where the "center" should be located. Would that justify?
Yes, the S wind indicates that it is under the influence of the TD.
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