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RL3AO wrote:Oh noes...the "A" word.![]()
CONVENTIONAL AND MICROWAVE SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES BUD HAS
EVOLVED INTO AN ANNULAR HURRICANE WITH LITTLE TO NO OUTER BANDING
FEATURES.
That is quit impressive.
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Chacor wrote:Bud is the third major hurricane in May in the Eastern Pacific, and the fourth major hurricane before June in the entire North Pacific east of 180°.
If Bud is still a hurricane at landfall, it will be the earliest EPAC landfalling hurricane.
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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane=8 PM PDT=Major Annular Hurricane
I'm confused as well. Looking at the sat loops it appears Bud has quickly run our of its favorable environment and is rapidly declining.
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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane=8 PM PDT=Major Annular Hurricane
Here's the TRMM image that's referenced in the discussion. 
One of the best papers I've seen on the subject of annular hurricanes http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/2007WAF2007031.1 Take two aspirin first but it is a good read

One of the best papers I've seen on the subject of annular hurricanes http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/2007WAF2007031.1 Take two aspirin first but it is a good read

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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane
Here is the last clear visible, contrast enhanced.


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Bud has Blossomed!!
CrazyC83 wrote:Still, the SFMR does not support a higher intensity. I'd keep it at 95 kt.
I wouldn't put all my eggs in the SFMR basket

MAX OUTBOUND AND MAX FL WIND 120 KT E QUAD 22:15:00Z
and it not being a major hurricane is sketchy. The latest NHC discussion confirmed what I thought was going on. The writing was on the wall and I'm relieved that the NHC declared Bud a MAJOR HURRICANE! I was getting pretty nervous during the last few hours there!
RL3AO wrote:How is a hurricane without a visible eye annular? And how have they determined it is stronger then earlier when it looks worse.
I'm confused.
I think I know what is going on here, they wanted to pull the trigger now because it was/is a major hurricane but the signals were mixed. IMO, the signals weren't mixed enough to prevent it from being declared major status. Them calling it annular though was very unexpected but interesting



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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane=8 PM PDT=Major Annular Hurricane
tolakram wrote:I'm confused as well. Looking at the sat loops it appears Bud has quickly run our of its favorable environment and is rapidly declining.
Don't think I agree with you on the rapidly declining. Definitely loosing the banding featurs but that's attributable to the evolution to annular. The IR images are still pretty awesome.
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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane
Live IR loop (no color) http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ge ... mframes=10
:: I should add WOW, I did not pick up on that looking at the AVN image, for some reason.
It does look like Bud is continuing to fire new convection which is obscuring the eye. This is a scary turn of developments for Mexico, considering annular can maintain strength longer and are very difficult to forecast.
:: I should add WOW, I did not pick up on that looking at the AVN image, for some reason.
It does look like Bud is continuing to fire new convection which is obscuring the eye. This is a scary turn of developments for Mexico, considering annular can maintain strength longer and are very difficult to forecast.
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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane
Live color loop: http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ge ... =spect.pal
For some reason adding color really makes it look less impressive, at least for me.
For some reason adding color really makes it look less impressive, at least for me.

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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane
The cruise ship (Milleninum) is out of danger as is out of the warning zone after stopping on Puerto Vallarta on Thursday. It will go now to Cabo San Lucas.
http://www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shippo ... call=9HJF9

http://www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shippo ... call=9HJF9

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Yep
Chacor wrote:Shouldn't really be considered annular without a distinct well-defined eye, so quite interesting to see the NHC use that terminology here.
Hurricane Gordon of 2006 looked more annular than this...way more.
Here is an image of major annular hurricane Bud:

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Re: EPAC: BUD - Hurricane
Still has a tiny eye.


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