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#141 Postby Damar91 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:41 pm

Air force met,

It won't! You are correct. On to the next season. 8-)
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#142 Postby jkt21787 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:42 pm

boca_chris, why are you always so compelled to hype every little blob of showers as a tropical cyclone for South Florida? Its been so frustrating having to see these threads trying to scare Floridians needlessly.

Still no closed circulation. Still no tropical cyclone. Its going east of FL anyway, except for perhaps a couple of showers. Nothing to be concerned about, and certainly nothing to scare people over...
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#143 Postby DESTRUCTION5 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:44 pm

jkt21787 wrote:boca_chris, why are you always so compelled to hype every little blob of showers as a tropical cyclone for South Florida? Its been so frustrating having to see these threads trying to scare Floridians needlessly.

Still no closed circulation. Still no tropical cyclone. Its going east of FL anyway, except for perhaps a couple of showers. Nothing to be concerned about, and certainly nothing to scare people over...


In all due respect...Only one he would be scaring is us...And thats not hoing to happen...LOL..At least for me...
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#144 Postby Damar91 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:46 pm

Just out of curiosity, is there a forecast map that shows what the forecasted sheer will be?
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#145 Postby boca » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:54 pm

Because of the high shear whatever forms down there will likely move thru central Cuba and thru the Central Bahamas in my opinion. On satelite you can see the upper high cirrus clouds racing over Andros Island in the Bahamas.
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#146 Postby Windtalker1 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:55 pm

Air Force Met wrote:
Brent wrote:
boca wrote:Boca_Chris I usually agree with you but this thing is starting to weaken and the cold cloud tops are warming.It might still head this way but as a normal nontropical low as it passes by us.


That... and it still doesn't have a closed circulation, so it's not even Gamma yet, and it's most favorable conditions are here very soon. If it doesn't become something by tomorrow then it's never going to be anything...


Right...and like I said earlier...if Arlene and Cindy couldn't do it in the good part of the season in OK conditions...how is this going to do it in mid-November right before Thanksgiving in smoe really hostile conditions.

I really do WISH someone would answer that questions for me. But...I have a feeling that I won't get an answer other than a model said it (which also called for it to be a Cat 3 a few days ago...which was also hosed).
With the season that we have had this year, it would not surprise me if things changed in 24 hours to support at least a Cat 1 or very strong TS...as mush as I admire you and your forcasts Air Force Met, nobody (not even the NHC) can say 100% that this "WILL NOT" be a strong TS or weak Cat 1 heading toward S Florida this early in the forcast.
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#147 Postby Brent » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:56 pm

Damar91 wrote:Just out of curiosity, is there a forecast map that shows what the forecasted sheer will be?


Here's the shear now and it's only going to get worse.

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#148 Postby Brent » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:57 pm

Windtalker1 wrote:With the season that we have had this year, it would not surprise me if things changed in 24 hours to support at least a Cat 1 or very strong TS...as mush as I admire you and your forcasts Air Force Met, nobody (not even the NHC) can say 100% that this "WILL NOT" be a strong TS or weak Cat 1 heading toward S Florida this early in the forcast.


Actually... yes. Look at the 70 kt shear over South Florida... it will be shredded to pieces. This is not September/October...
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#149 Postby DESTRUCTION5 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:58 pm

Brent wrote:
Windtalker1 wrote:With the season that we have had this year, it would not surprise me if things changed in 24 hours to support at least a Cat 1 or very strong TS...as mush as I admire you and your forcasts Air Force Met, nobody (not even the NHC) can say 100% that this "WILL NOT" be a strong TS or weak Cat 1 heading toward S Florida this early in the forcast.


Actually... yes. Look at the 70 kt shear over South Florida... it will be shredded to pieces. This is not September/October...


I think SFL will be lucky to get a shower out of this period...
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#150 Postby Damar91 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:58 pm

Thanks Brent. That spells doom for our storm.
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#151 Postby Air Force Met » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:07 pm

Windtalker1 wrote: With the season that we have had this year, it would not surprise me if things changed in 24 hours to support at least a Cat 1 or very strong TS...as mush as I admire you and your forcasts Air Force Met, nobody (not even the NHC) can say 100% that this "WILL NOT" be a strong TS or weak Cat 1 heading toward S Florida this early in the forcast.


There is a problem with that statement. It's not based on any available data. We could have had 50 storms and 10 Cat 5 hurricanes and it will not change the conditions that are there right now and teh forecast conditions over the next 3 days. Climo does not dictate the current conditions and it doesn't change the dataset that is right now. The data is the data and the data doesn't know what kind of season we have had. It doesn't work that way. An active season will have NO impact on a 90kt jet core dipping into Florida in 84 hours. None.

There is also another problem with this statement. This is not a middle/heart of the hurricane season intensity forecast. This is a late season...sheared system approaching the mid-lats with dry, stable air at the sfc...type of forecast. Where computer models lack in tropical forecasting ability...they make up for it in extra-tropical. This system could become a cat 1 and head towards Florida (not saying it will...but could) ...but will have it's head handed to it on a platter before it gets near there.
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#152 Postby Windtalker1 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:07 pm

I will have the CROW cooking instead of TURKEY for those that need it come next week :tease:
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#153 Postby Brent » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:09 pm

Windtalker1 wrote:I will have the CROW cooking instead of TURKEY for those that need it come next week :tease:


You'll be cooking for yourself and boca_chris. :lol:
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#154 Postby Windtalker1 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:13 pm

Brent wrote:
Windtalker1 wrote:I will have the CROW cooking instead of TURKEY for those that need it come next week :tease:


You'll be cooking for yourself and boca_chris. :lol:
Every year something happens to ruin my Thanksgiven...why won't this year be the same...I say the Hurricane Season is going to go out with a :blowup: just to screw with me.
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#155 Postby wxman57 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:15 pm

I'm seeing pretty good signs of an LLC on the coast of Honduras near 16.1N/86.1W. That's where the recon plane is finding calm winds and a 1007 mb pressure. There are southwesterly winds to the south in Honduras on the hourly obs, but the center is too close to the coast, I think, for recon to fly into on the south side.

I think that there is enough evidence to call this "Gamma" shortly, unfortunately. Note that even the dymanic models (GFS, GFDL) are now indicating that eventually it may clip the southern Florida Peninsula. I think it's a good bet that the NHC track will move it across the southern tip fo Florida on Monday afternoon.

But as Airforce Met has been saying, the shear at will be tremendous by Sunday/Monday, not to mention all the lower-level dry air entrainment. So while Gamma could reach a peak intensity of 50 kts in the NW Caribbean in 24-48 hours, once it begins to accelerate NE toward western Cuba on Sunday it should be steadily weakening. By the time the "center" reaches south Florida, it may not be more than an elongated area of squalls displaced east of a low-level swirl.

Here's a current McIdas image with the location of the center plotted.

<img src="http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/gamma2.gif">
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#156 Postby Damar91 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:16 pm

Can we close this thread? It is obvious to most by now that there will not be a threat nor is it growing to Florida.
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#157 Postby SWFLMom » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:41 pm

CNN reports that TD 27 is now TS Gamma
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#158 Postby Praxus » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:42 pm

Don't think we actually need two threads discussing gamma; but whatever...
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#159 Postby Forecaster Colby » Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:26 pm

Damar91 wrote:Can we close this thread? It is obvious to most by now that there will not be a threat nor is it growing to Florida.


I think we have a crow taste-tester :roll:
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#160 Postby fci » Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:28 pm

Damar91 wrote:Can we close this thread? It is obvious to most by now that there will not be a threat nor is it growing to Florida.


I guess not..........
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