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skysummit wrote:wxman57 wrote:I think y'all would have different opinions about development if you had to work M-F this past week then 12-hour shifts this weekend (until the system moves inland), then all next week after the storm moves inland. I already have to get up at 5:30am for 3 hours of work tomorrow morning plus participate in daily 10am and 3:45 pm conference calls 7 days a week. It would be just fine with me if this wave disappeared!
I'm no met, but tropical systems give me extremely long hours also. Bring on the OT!!!!
I don't get overtime, nor do I usually have time to take vacation or comp time. I'd rather have a couple of days off with no development.
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wxman57 wrote:skysummit wrote:wxman57 wrote:I think y'all would have different opinions about development if you had to work M-F this past week then 12-hour shifts this weekend (until the system moves inland), then all next week after the storm moves inland. I already have to get up at 5:30am for 3 hours of work tomorrow morning plus participate in daily 10am and 3:45 pm conference calls 7 days a week. It would be just fine with me if this wave disappeared!
I'm no met, but tropical systems give me extremely long hours also. Bring on the OT!!!!
I don't get overtime, nor do I usually have time to take vacation or comp timel.
Oh...that's not right then
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As you can see in the image below (sorry about the crappy 256-color satellite, as I'm at home now), there is nothing at all going on at the surface over the central and NW Caribbean. Just straight E-SE flow all the way across and relatively high pressures:
<img src="http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/carib4.gif">
<img src="http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/carib4.gif">
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Its clear we have no Surface Circulation from the GARP. Now LLC can form with any burst of convection and we are beginning to see covection fire in a more confined area. We will see by the morning.
You have to take a vacation! LOL I am leaving tomorrow for Grand Isle and might be getting evacuated by the 4th.. LOL If a storm gets in the Gulf we will be evacuated fairly quickly.
You have to take a vacation! LOL I am leaving tomorrow for Grand Isle and might be getting evacuated by the 4th.. LOL If a storm gets in the Gulf we will be evacuated fairly quickly.
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TS Zack wrote:I am leaving tomorrow for Grand Isle and might be getting evacuated by the 4th.. LOL If a storm gets in the Gulf we will be evacuated fairly quickly.
Grand Isle? Are you camping or staying in one of the motels? You can bet if a system develops in the central Gulf and is a threat to us, you'll be heading right back up Hwy 1 pretty darn quick!
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TS Zack wrote:Its clear we have no Surface Circulation from the GARP. Now LLC can form with any burst of convection and we are beginning to see covection fire in a more confined area. We will see by the morning.
You have to take a vacation! LOL I am leaving tomorrow for Grand Isle and might be getting evacuated by the 4th.. LOL If a storm gets in the Gulf we will be evacuated fairly quickly.
Yep, the key will be a persistent single "blob" of convection. It must last a good 24 hours for the LLC to get going. I'll be chanting "dissipate!, dissipate!, dissipate!" all weekend, though.
No time for a vacation. Started preparing for the hurricane season in February and have been trying to take a single day off since then. I need to go to the dentist (had to cancel my cleaning appointment last November), the doctor, and to get the oil changed in my car.
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I will be able to get all the information on my cell phone and phone calls to Mike Naso(Floydbuster).... I have a Camp down there...
Pretty Much a vacation I do many of times.. Going try to catch some reds! I am sure it will be packed like all islands and beaches are the 4th of July weekend.
I wish I could access Storm 2K on the cell but they don't have that type of website.
Pretty Much a vacation I do many of times.. Going try to catch some reds! I am sure it will be packed like all islands and beaches are the 4th of July weekend.
I wish I could access Storm 2K on the cell but they don't have that type of website.
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wxman57 wrote:I think y'all would have different opinions about development if you had to work M-F this past week then 12-hour shifts this weekend (until the system moves inland), then all next week after the storm moves inland. I already have to get up at 5:30am for 3 hours of work tomorrow morning plus participate in daily 10am and 3:45 pm conference calls 7 days a week. It would be just fine with me if this wave disappeared!
Amen to that! I get no sleep in tropical season. Too much work.
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Nimbus wrote:Nice area of convection south of Jamaica this morning.
Kingston had winds from the north northeast over night, could have been low level inflow for the flare up?
The winds are out of the east again this morning and there is no dramatic pressure drop so maybe its just another blob.
Right now it's just the same ole' wave we've been watching for the past few days.
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Sure. Again, I really think people get the idea that...
~PREEXISTING SPIN
~ABOVE NORMAL SSTS
~FAVORABLE UPPER LEVEL WINDS
Then they say....BUT It's July.
It does not matter what month it is, we had two strong tropical storms in December of 2003. It could happen any month that conditions are there. This one though is indeed tropical, and may not waste time getting it's act together once in the Gulf.
~PREEXISTING SPIN
~ABOVE NORMAL SSTS
~FAVORABLE UPPER LEVEL WINDS
Then they say....BUT It's July.
It does not matter what month it is, we had two strong tropical storms in December of 2003. It could happen any month that conditions are there. This one though is indeed tropical, and may not waste time getting it's act together once in the Gulf.
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~Floydbuster wrote:Sure. Again, I really think people get the idea that...
~PREEXISTING SPIN
~ABOVE NORMAL SSTS
~FAVORABLE UPPER LEVEL WINDS
Then they say....BUT It's July.
It does not matter what month it is, we had two strong tropical storms in December of 2003. It could happen any month that conditions are there. This one though is indeed tropical, and may not waste time getting it's act together once in the Gulf.
And I do concur
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