
Invest 98L,Central Atlantic
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Re: Invest 98L,Central Atlantic-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Jeff masters...
A strong trough of low pressure will pass north of 98L Tuesday and Wednesday, which could impart a more northwesterly motion to the storm. The GFDL and HWRF models have 98L moving to a position about 800 miles east of Puerto Rico by Thursday. A ridge of high pressure should build in after the trough passes, forcing 98L on a more westward track towards Puerto Rico.
If 98L does indeed intensify it may feel the tug.
A strong trough of low pressure will pass north of 98L Tuesday and Wednesday, which could impart a more northwesterly motion to the storm. The GFDL and HWRF models have 98L moving to a position about 800 miles east of Puerto Rico by Thursday. A ridge of high pressure should build in after the trough passes, forcing 98L on a more westward track towards Puerto Rico.
If 98L does indeed intensify it may feel the tug.
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Re: Invest 98L,Central Atlantic-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Haven't seen the latest SSTs for the GOM,but I imagine they are still pretty warm.They have been untouched by a hurricane so far,and should 98L become Gabrielle and enter it,look out!
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fasterdisaster wrote:Can someone explain to me what the significance was of XTRP again?
Basically shows where it would go if it kept going the same direction with no wobbles or anything. Just straight.
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canegrl04 wrote:Haven't seen the latest SSTs for the GOM,but I imagine they are still pretty warm.They have been untouched by a hurricane so far,and should 98L become Gabrielle and enter it,look out!
There is nothing out that remotely resembles a T/C going anywhere near the GOM (or anywhere else)..but worry not..eventually you will get your wish.
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Re: Invest 98L,Central Atlantic-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
hial2 wrote:canegrl04 wrote:Haven't seen the latest SSTs for the GOM,but I imagine they are still pretty warm.They have been untouched by a hurricane so far,and should 98L become Gabrielle and enter it,look out!
There is nothing out that remotely resembles a T/C going anywhere near the GOM (or anywhere else)..but worry not..eventually you will get your wish.
If it becomes Gabrielle, it is probably headed a similar road that Dean and Felix have taken. They say bad things come in threes...
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Re: Invest 98L,Central Atlantic-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
hial2 wrote:canegrl04 wrote:Haven't seen the latest SSTs for the GOM,but I imagine they are still pretty warm.They have been untouched by a hurricane so far,and should 98L become Gabrielle and enter it,look out!
There is nothing out that remotely resembles a T/C going anywhere near the GOM (or anywhere else)..but worry not..eventually you will get your wish.
Read windstorm99 post above about Jeff Masters.. Please stop accusing me of wanting a Gulf cane .How stupid

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Re: Invest 98L,Central Atlantic-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Ok,stop this now.Continue with the topic in hand here.
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Re: Invest 98L,Central Atlantic-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Shear is decreasing over this system at 5-10 knots. With shear over it now between 15-18 knots...That is why convection trying to reform closer to the center. Also as it starting moving faster westward around the base of the eye, the shear will have less of effect on the system...
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Re: Invest 98L,-Discussions-10:30 PM TWO Shortly
If the convection persists for another day or two, it could develop soon, likely TD8 and eventually Gabrielle.
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Re: Invest 98L,-Discussions-10:30 PM TWO Shortly
Ptarmigan wrote:If the convection persists for another day or two, it could develop soon, likely TD8 and eventually Gabrielle.
It would be TD7, not TD8. If it gets to Gabrielle, look out! I think we could have monster #3 if she gets a chance...
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Re: Invest 98L,-Discussions-10:30 PM TWO Shortly
CrazyC83 wrote:
It would be TD7, not TD8. If it gets to Gabrielle, look out! I think we could have monster #3 if she gets a chance...
My bad. Every TD this season has developed into a TS and hurricane. Quite amazing.
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altestic wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/gparm/xyrshr.gif
10-15kt shear, should be able to develop under that, assuming the maps are correct. I would say 98L must be under stronger shear than 10-15kt, because it it getting torn apart.
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