Convection burst to influence track ?
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Convection burst to influence track ?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Note the flare up of intense convection in the SW quadrant. Will Dennis move more to the NW when he muscles that mass around the center...throwing that momentum to the west thereby pulling him back to the West more than to the NOrth??
Note the flare up of intense convection in the SW quadrant. Will Dennis move more to the NW when he muscles that mass around the center...throwing that momentum to the west thereby pulling him back to the West more than to the NOrth??
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Re: Convection burst to influence track ?
Ziplock wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float2-wv-loop.html
Note the flare up of intense convection in the SW quadrant. Will Dennis move more to the NW when he muscles that mass around the center...throwing that momentum to the west thereby pulling him back to the West more than to the NOrth??
I thought I was seeing a NW jog. But I don't know if the jog is influenced by the convection or the convection is influenced by the jog???
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Re: Convection burst to influence track ?
Mac wrote:Ziplock wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float2-wv-loop.html
Note the flare up of intense convection in the SW quadrant. Will Dennis move more to the NW when he muscles that mass around the center...throwing that momentum to the west thereby pulling him back to the West more than to the NOrth??
I thought I was seeing a NW jog. But I don't know if the jog is influenced by the convection or the convection is influenced by the jog???
WLOX-Biloxi is showing North @ 16 and WALA-Moblie is showing NORTHWEST @ 16 Which is it?
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Re: Convection burst to influence track ?
rtd2 wrote:Mac wrote:Ziplock wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float2-wv-loop.html
Note the flare up of intense convection in the SW quadrant. Will Dennis move more to the NW when he muscles that mass around the center...throwing that momentum to the west thereby pulling him back to the West more than to the NOrth??
I thought I was seeing a NW jog. But I don't know if the jog is influenced by the convection or the convection is influenced by the jog???
WLOX-Biloxi is showing North @ 16 and WALA-Moblie is showing NORTHWEST @ 16 Which is it?
10 AM advisory is NNW at 18 mph.
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Re: Convection burst to influence track ?
rtd2 wrote:Mac wrote:Ziplock wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float2-wv-loop.html
Note the flare up of intense convection in the SW quadrant. Will Dennis move more to the NW when he muscles that mass around the center...throwing that momentum to the west thereby pulling him back to the West more than to the NOrth??
I thought I was seeing a NW jog. But I don't know if the jog is influenced by the convection or the convection is influenced by the jog???
WLOX-Biloxi is showing North @ 16 and WALA-Moblie is showing NORTHWEST @ 16 Which is it?
NHC says North. It's probably between NNW and N in reality.
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gkrangers wrote:It moved .4 west and .1 north between 8 and 10AM CDT.
Yeah, I looked at it over and over again, because I wanted to be sure I wasn't being fooled by expanding convection in the NE quad--which can create the appearance of a NW jog. But I defintely thought I saw a more NW component over the past few frames of the sat loop.
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Good question Mac. I don't think the convective burst would influence the track until it has swung around to the E, then N, THEN towards the West side of the storm.
Inother words, IF this influences track, it will not influence it for a short while, not until the convections swings around. Something to do with momentum, I think.
Whether or not the track is influencing the convection, I'd have to appeal to the pro Mets for that one.
We have already seen a similar burst and swing and adjustment to track with this hurricane. Too tired to remember exactly the lat long coord's where this did occur...so much has happened in a few hours!!
Maybe someone has a 24 hour loop they can post?
Zip
Inother words, IF this influences track, it will not influence it for a short while, not until the convections swings around. Something to do with momentum, I think.
Whether or not the track is influencing the convection, I'd have to appeal to the pro Mets for that one.
We have already seen a similar burst and swing and adjustment to track with this hurricane. Too tired to remember exactly the lat long coord's where this did occur...so much has happened in a few hours!!
Maybe someone has a 24 hour loop they can post?
Zip
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Yes, I've often noticed that hurricanes seem to become elongated and appear somewhat disrupted as they are making an alteration to their course. I don't know if this is due to compression forces as a hurricane presses up against a ridge, due to inertia, or perhaps both. It definitely seems more pronounced with stronger hurricanes.
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rtd2 wrote:tw861 wrote:I also noticed the outflow over Louisiana was sort of "pointing" to the west and some say that sometimes happens before a change in direction. Just an observation.
Interesting...Wlox-Biloxi Updated from N to NNW to agree with the latest NHC advisory
Yet, you can clearly see from the latest IR sat loop that Dennis has been heading more NW recently.
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Mac wrote:rtd2 wrote:tw861 wrote:I also noticed the outflow over Louisiana was sort of "pointing" to the west and some say that sometimes happens before a change in direction. Just an observation.
Interesting...Wlox-Biloxi Updated from N to NNW to agree with the latest NHC advisory
Yet, you can clearly see from the latest IR sat loop that Dennis has been heading more NW recently.
No doubt and Center almost seems to by eleongated....
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/evx_N0Z_lp.html
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