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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
cpdaman wrote:the question i have is is this acquiring SUB tropical charactericstics
and also has there ever been a subtropical storm with hurricane force winds?
i think we are looking at a STD
That sounds yucky.I won't elaborate

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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
TCHP and SSTs are not very high as you go up the US east coast past north carolina. Any thoughts on how strong a hurricane the Carolinas on north could get in these waters...
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
SST'S are much warmer as you approach the bahamas....
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
canegrl04 wrote:cpdaman wrote:the question i have is is this acquiring SUB tropical charactericstics
and also has there ever been a subtropical storm with hurricane force winds?
i think we are looking at a STD
That sounds yucky.I won't elaborate
Yes, hopefully this won't go from an STD to a full-fledged Herpescane.
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I suspect they are (both aircraft, 305 and 306) are flying back to Keesler so they can start missions on 99L tomorrow.HURAKAN wrote:367
URNT10 KNHC 041729
97779 17024 30201 68800 73200 04019 67911 /5761
RMK AF305 WXWXA 07090415305 OB 01
Another one?? Flying towards 99L??
305 is over the Turks and Caicos, while 306 is north of Hispaniola.
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wxman57 wrote:Looks like a developing TS to me. Recon is set to investigate in 24 hours, I think it'll go straight to TS Gabrielle tomorrow unless the NHC decides to call it TD 7 this afternoon.
I agree, I am very surprised at how fast it has developed.
Looks similar to Bob 1991 to me...


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Nimbus wrote:They have floater 3 on it. drifting east?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/loop-vis.html
I see more of a ESE drift there...
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
The threat to the East Coast of Florida appears to be quite real this time....
interesting I'll be watching.
interesting I'll be watching.
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Derek Ortt wrote:I am somewhat worried over this one
Too much model guidance indicating a significant TC
Although I really dont feel qualified to agree or disagree with you (I am only a freshman in college), and dont have any real technical expertise, I have never seen such a model consensus over a system that has not even reached tropical depression status. It seems like every single model, at least on this page, developes the system into a strong tropical storm or more http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Phase diagrams indicate moderate to deep warm core, not an STD:
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/hwrf/invest99l/fcst/archive/07090406/8.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/hwrf/invest99l/fcst/archive/07090406/8.html
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
gatorcane wrote:The threat to the East Coast of Florida appears to be quite real this time....
interesting I'll be watching.
I'm thinking the greatest threat is to NC to southern New England, not Florida. It will develop, stall, drift west, then turn NW-N. Probably won't drift far enough west to reach FL before it turns north.
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
wxman57 wrote:gatorcane wrote:The threat to the East Coast of Florida appears to be quite real this time....
interesting I'll be watching.
I'm thinking the greatest threat is to NC to southern New England, not Florida. It will develop, stall, drift west, then turn NW-N. Probably won't drift far enough west to reach FL before it turns north.
Thanks Wxman...
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 99L: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
gatorcane wrote:The threat to the East Coast of Florida appears to be quite real this time....
interesting I'll be watching.
Chris:
Respectfully, I must say that the threat at this time to the East Coast of Florida is NOT quite real at this time.
It is quite real to the Carolinas and north
An FSU model takes it to FL and nogaps (I think) brings it here but not as a strong system at all.
The frightening models are the others which show quite a wrapped up system headed for NC and the Northeast and not Florida.
Thanks for not putting an

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