ATL: GRACE - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
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----- Current Analysis -----
Date : 14 AUG 2021 Time : 145020 UTC
Lat : 16:11:20 N Lon : 57:51:04 W
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3.6 / 996.9mb/ 57.0kt
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Date : 14 AUG 2021 Time : 145020 UTC
Lat : 16:11:20 N Lon : 57:51:04 W
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3.6 / 996.9mb/ 57.0kt
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Shell Mound wrote:Cat5James wrote:Shell Mound wrote:The mid-level easterly shear is likely to continue to displace the MLC to the west of the LLC and also prevent the LLC from assuming a WNW component.
Perhaps, however if Grace manages to continue to strengthen over the next 24-36 hours there is a better chance that it does in fact take a more WNW path... wait and see.
Personally, I don’t think that Grace is actually intensifying much, if at all. Structurally it is stagnant, and structure is more important than convection, at least in this case. Currently Grace has very little outflow, and the convection is clearly to the west of the LLC, as is the MLC. As Grace interacts with Puerto Rico and the eastern Dominican Republic, orographic lift associated with mountainous terrain will combine with easterly shear to prevent the LLC from assuming a WNW component. Instead, the MLC and the convection will remain to the west and south of the LLC and instead “drag” the LLC farther west and even south of due west, similarly to Fred. Unfortunately, I think the very high PWATs may work to offset Grace’s fast motion and still result in locally prolific rainfall over Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. This would also affect areas recently impacted by the latest earthquake.
Little outflow? What do you call all that cirrus coming from Grace then?
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Cat5James wrote:Shell Mound wrote:msbee wrote:Poor Haiti can't catch a break
Unfortunately, the latest news does not seem auspicious. Given Grace’s rapid movement it is likely to continue generally westward toward Hispaniola.
Steering currents are not directly westward... there is enough of a northward component that Grace could just scrape Hispanola or miss entirely
Bad for Hispaniola, good for Florida. Upper level winds may weaken Grace without the help of high terrain as it approaches the Bahamas and Florida. However those forecasts are notoriously inaccurate, especially 5 days out.
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Wide satellite with Grace shows how fast its moving to the west, I'm interested in that blob in the caribbean because it may give a hint at what happens to Grace, note its shifting north. But between that and the other areas I'm thinking the NHC's track is solid.


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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
If it’s not stacked yet, it will continue at pace until it does so, until then, full steam ahead towards Hispanola... 
Shear is now SW.

Shear is now SW.
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Well, if the center is on the northern envelope of the convection, that increases the chances that Grace will be able to avoid PR and Hispaniola.
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Jr0d wrote:Cat5James wrote:Shell Mound wrote:Unfortunately, the latest news does not seem auspicious. Given Grace’s rapid movement it is likely to continue generally westward toward Hispaniola.
Steering currents are not directly westward... there is enough of a northward component that Grace could just scrape Hispanola or miss entirely
Bad for Hispaniola, good for Florida. Upper level winds may weaken Grace without the help of high terrain as it approaches the Bahamas and Florida. However those forecasts are notoriously inaccurate, especially 5 days out.
Also this is something that we saw with TS Dorian and has happened in the past, but if a storm is well-built and pretty robust in size and structure, it could actually push away any nearby TUTT (and with Fred weaker and more to the west, any induced shear or what not from that system may be mitigated). This allows the storm to "cocoon" itself in a bubble of favorable conditions.
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Oh boy here comes the GFS in the Gulf at 150h, Prepare!!!! 

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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Kohlecane wrote:Oh boy here comes the GFS in the Gulf at 150h, Prepare!!!!
12Z ICON had the same route as well
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
A certain "R" storm from 16 years ago comes into my mind with this new GFS run.
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Either this is just visual noise that looks like a well structured core, or it is a well structured core. It seems to line up pretty well with the center of the convection as well. We will know better once it gets closer shortly.

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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
High-resolution visible imagery indicates outflow boundaries in the eastern semicircle, so Grace is almost certainly less organised than it appears to be.
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Shell Mound wrote:High-resolution visible imagery indicates outflow boundaries in the eastern semicircle, so Grace is almost certainly less organised than it appears to be.
What?
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Shell Mound wrote:High-resolution visible imagery indicates outflow boundaries in the eastern semicircle, so Grace is almost certainly less organised than it appears to be.
Please stop. Nothing suggests this
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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Shell Mound wrote:High-resolution visible imagery indicates outflow boundaries in the eastern semicircle, so Grace is almost certainly less organised than it appears to be.
What image are you looking at?


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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
There's not a lot of mid-level rotation, but convection is vigorous at the moment.


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Re: ATL: GRACE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Haiti just had a 7.1 earthquake, with likely significant loss of lives.
I pray Grace misses Haiti, the landslides and wind a few days after a major earthquake would be even more horrible.
I pray Grace misses Haiti, the landslides and wind a few days after a major earthquake would be even more horrible.
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