ATL: TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWO - DISCUSSION
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
I am usually one of the last persons to discard development when a system looks good, I have been waiting for development from this system several days but looking at it now, I would say that its chances are decreasing unless convection re-fires near the center in the next few hours, let's see if the NHC upgrades it or not.
edit: I think my question was answered, they upgraded it, let's see if this is not a one only advisory system.
edit: I think my question was answered, they upgraded it, let's see if this is not a one only advisory system.
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No need to get hasty.
The NHC are professionals here. They knew it was going to re-fire overnight (Which is most probably going to happen), so they went ahead and did the Recon, found the LLC.
Sorry for your loss Wxman47, I hope to very soon with a degree feel the desire to downcast. lol.
The NHC are professionals here. They knew it was going to re-fire overnight (Which is most probably going to happen), so they went ahead and did the Recon, found the LLC.
Sorry for your loss Wxman47, I hope to very soon with a degree feel the desire to downcast. lol.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
renumbered from AL96 to AL02... or TD #2
cycloneye wrote:We have TD 2
NHC_ATCF
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ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 022010.ren
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So, TD 2, here we go! Looking pretty bad at the moment, but the circulation has become much more defined throughout the day and some more deep convention will probably start bursting as we get closer to DMAX, so I think it's a reasonable decision. I'm glad it doesn't have much of a chance to strengthen before landfall, the people of Northern Mexico and South Texas definitely do not need any more wind and rain.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
This is a sick system, but if the officials are calling it a TD, well, they are the pros for a reason. If this becomes anything more than a 40-45 MPH TS, I would be surprised. In fact, I think its more likely to stay a TD than upgrade. Its just not organized well convection wise, doesn't have a lot of time left over water, and the water it is over is cool from Alex.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
It still needs convection. No sign of an increase in convection. Tops still warming. Ship and buoy reports across the NW Gulf have decreased a good 10 kts in the past 6 hrs. Guess I'll head into the office vs. to bed.
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Nimbus wrote:The circulation has been there all day and the system was stacking earlier in the evening. Wonder what killed off the the convection more recently? Not that Texas needs any more rain.
Nighttime waning of the convection. All marginal systems have blow offs. Remember what 95L looked like until RIGHT up until landfall? TD2 does that tonight easily and we'll have Bonnie.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
wxman57 wrote:It still needs convection. No sign of an increase in convection. Tops still warming. Ship and buoy reports across the NW Gulf have decreased a good 10 kts in the past 6 hrs. Guess I'll head into the office vs. to bed.
You should hit the sack man, sleep good and wakeup to mass pessimism here, (rightfully so).
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
I've been saying all along I thought it would make TS but not hurricane, because that's what its current and future environmental conditions seemed to indicate, as long as it disconnected from that strong SE to NW flow around the western edge of the STR, which it seems to be doing.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
I see we have a new tropical depression. Nothing from NHC yet.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
There has been at least one case where an invest was renumbered but then the renumber canceled. Looks like Avila is taking the night off? 
If it's official I expect it will be posted at 11pm.

If it's official I expect it will be posted at 11pm.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
tolakram wrote:There has been at least one case where an invest was renumbered but then the renumber canceled. Looks like Avila is taking the night off?
Good question. Maybe,the forecasters are debating if they upgrade or not.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
wxman57 wrote:It still needs convection. No sign of an increase in convection. Tops still warming. Ship and buoy reports across the NW Gulf have decreased a good 10 kts in the past 6 hrs. Guess I'll head into the office vs. to bed.
The ship and buoy obs have decreased because the energy is consolidating inward around the center.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
Comanche wrote:wxman57 wrote:It still needs convection. No sign of an increase in convection. Tops still warming. Ship and buoy reports across the NW Gulf have decreased a good 10 kts in the past 6 hrs. Guess I'll head into the office vs. to bed.
You should hit the sack man, sleep good and wakeup to mass pessimism here, (rightfully so).
Can't do that, someone has to be at the office all night if it's upgraded, and I'm the only one available tonight. I can stay up 24+ hours, though I'd rather do it for a real storm.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 96L - DISCUSSION
cycloneye wrote:tolakram wrote:There has been at least one case where an invest was renumbered but then the renumber canceled. Looks like Avila is taking the night off?
Good question. Maybe,the forecasters are debating if they upgrade or not.
starting to think the same.... or maybe they are just thinking it should wait... since it looks like it does...
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wxman57 , why would you have to go to work if you worked all day? Don't they have other shifts? Besides, if you had to go to work, how would you even keep your eyes open if you are normally sleeping? yikes!
I wouldn't think you'd be very productive. I'm just shocked they would call you in for a depression...Still, I don't see how you could work all day and then have to work all night. I thought they had laws to protect you against that.
I wouldn't think you'd be very productive. I'm just shocked they would call you in for a depression...Still, I don't see how you could work all day and then have to work all night. I thought they had laws to protect you against that.
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