Tropical Depression TEN: Discussions & Images
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Well it took TD 10 to make landfall in the Panhandle for the flow behind it to bring much needed rain to SE Florida this evening. The most that we received from the whole episode.
Go figure!
Oh, one last thing.
This morning Derek forecasted landfall in the Panhandle with a North track.
Many laughed at him when the NHC had the track well west of there.
NICE JOB DEREK!!!
Go figure!
Oh, one last thing.
This morning Derek forecasted landfall in the Panhandle with a North track.
Many laughed at him when the NHC had the track well west of there.
NICE JOB DEREK!!!
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Can someone please tell me why that blob that is sitting almost below Alabama/Ms why does it " look" like it is seperate from TD10, this may be a stupid question but I just had to ask...call me curious!
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fci wrote:Well it took TD 10 to make landfall in the Panhandle for the flow behind it to bring much needed rain to SE Florida this evening. The most that we received from the whole episode.
Go figure!
Oh, one last thing.
This morning Derek forecasted landfall in the Panhandle with a North track.
Many laughed at him when the NHC had the track well west of there.
NICE JOB DEREK!!!
I think that rain is from the Carib system.
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deltadog03 wrote:Yes, the rain is from the jet max coming into florida. That moisture is from the carrib. system. (go see WXMAN's) post about it!
My bad.
Local Met said that the complex broad circulation around TD10 mwas bringing up mositure from the south.
If wxman was saying that this rain from the south is independent of TD10 then I was wrong.,
Either way, it is welcome here!
EDIT:
On second thought; this is from the Miami AFD:
Focus then turns to large area of convection over the Florida
Straits and Cuba...and water vapor imagery indicates that this
convection is associated with a middle-level moisture surge moving
north in between the large upper level circulation in the northern
Gulf associated with dew point 10...and an upper ridge over the northwest
Caribbean.
So maybe indirectly TD 10 has enhanced the flow to get the rain here?
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Not season cancel, with a cool phase ENSO, but a season week or two break until the October Caribbean storm that usually threatens the Eastern or Central Gulf in cool ENSO seasons, if I had to guess.
The hamsters running on the little wheels in the S2K server get a week or two off to rest up for the October encore to Hurricane Season 2007.
IMHO.
The hamsters running on the little wheels in the S2K server get a week or two off to rest up for the October encore to Hurricane Season 2007.
IMHO.
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If there's anybody on the boards at this hour who might know exactly where are the remnants of TD 10 located as of a little after 1:00 a.m., CDT this morning?
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attallaman wrote:If there's anybody on the boards at this hour who might know exactly where are the remnants of TD 10 located as of a little after 1:00 a.m., CDT this morning?
Just north of Mobile....circulation is still easy to find on radar.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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Not going to rub it in...Oh the procrastinators...Where art thou now???
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Thanks for the info and the NWS radar link. Is there a chance that later today I can expect to receive some of the weather associated with the remnants of TD 10 as it makes it's way north of my area; Biloxi, Mississippi or will what's left of TD 10 be fizzled out by the time it reaches my area? There's no mention in any of my local weather forecasts about my area expecting rain or squally(sp?) weather conditions later today.AL Chili Pepper wrote:attallaman wrote:If there's anybody on the boards at this hour who might know exactly where are the remnants of TD 10 located as of a little after 1:00 a.m., CDT this morning?
Just north of Mobile....circulation is still easy to find on radar.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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TD 10's remnants are toast and the HPC is done tracking it as well.
PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 4 FOR REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION 10
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD AL102007
400 AM CDT SAT SEP 22 2007
...REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION 10 CROSSING THE SOUTHEAST...
AT 400 AM CDT...09Z...THE REMNANT LOW ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL
DEPRESSION 10 WAS LOCATED IN SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA NEAR 30.9N
88.2W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS WERE NEAR 15 MPH...OR 13 KT..24 KM/HR WITH
HIGHER GUSTS. THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE WAS 1008 MB...OR 29.77
INCHES.
SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 100 AM CDT
SATURDAY...
...FLORIDA...
CRESTVIEW.....................2.83
APALACHICOLA..................2.39
VALPARAISO....................1.52
PANAMA CITY...................0.63
TALLAHASSEE...................0.62
...ALABAMA...
DOTHAN........................0.51
EVERGREEN.....................0.36
...GEORGIA...
ALBANY........................1.46
VALDOSTA......................1.23
THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION 10 ARE EXPECTED TO MOVE WEST
ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND INTO LOUISIANA TODAY. EXPECT
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES WITH LOCALLY
HIGHER AMOUNTS ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI...SOUTHWESTERN
ALABAMA...AND THE WESTERN END OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE. AMOUNTS
UP TO 1 INCH ARE POSSIBLE OVER PARTS OF LOUISIANA.
REPEATING THE 400 AM CDT POSITION...30.9 NORTH...88.2 WEST...
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 15 MPH...MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1008 MB.
THIS WILL BE THE FINAL ADVISORY ON THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL
DEPRESSION 10 ISSUED BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER.
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS SYSTEM.
PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 4 FOR REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION 10
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD AL102007
400 AM CDT SAT SEP 22 2007
...REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION 10 CROSSING THE SOUTHEAST...
AT 400 AM CDT...09Z...THE REMNANT LOW ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL
DEPRESSION 10 WAS LOCATED IN SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA NEAR 30.9N
88.2W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS WERE NEAR 15 MPH...OR 13 KT..24 KM/HR WITH
HIGHER GUSTS. THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE WAS 1008 MB...OR 29.77
INCHES.
SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 100 AM CDT
SATURDAY...
...FLORIDA...
CRESTVIEW.....................2.83
APALACHICOLA..................2.39
VALPARAISO....................1.52
PANAMA CITY...................0.63
TALLAHASSEE...................0.62
...ALABAMA...
DOTHAN........................0.51
EVERGREEN.....................0.36
...GEORGIA...
ALBANY........................1.46
VALDOSTA......................1.23
THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION 10 ARE EXPECTED TO MOVE WEST
ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND INTO LOUISIANA TODAY. EXPECT
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES WITH LOCALLY
HIGHER AMOUNTS ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI...SOUTHWESTERN
ALABAMA...AND THE WESTERN END OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE. AMOUNTS
UP TO 1 INCH ARE POSSIBLE OVER PARTS OF LOUISIANA.
REPEATING THE 400 AM CDT POSITION...30.9 NORTH...88.2 WEST...
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 15 MPH...MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1008 MB.
THIS WILL BE THE FINAL ADVISORY ON THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL
DEPRESSION 10 ISSUED BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER.
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS SYSTEM.
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It's going to take months for those people to stand up their trash cans.
On a more serious note, was their ANY benificial rain out of this?
On a more serious note, was their ANY benificial rain out of this?
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