Thanks. Is that feeder band activity I'm seeing up in Tennessee?Steve wrote:>>It's 9:45 a.m. here in Biloxi, where is the center of what was once TS Fay now located? Kind of breezy here but not much rain.
Go back up to Frank P's post. It may be a hair west of his circle now, but that's where the low level circulation is. Maybe somewhere in the corridor between Meridian and Hattiesburg IMHO.
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/southmissvly_loop.php
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Winds are picking up here - 20mph with gusts up to 28. Beginning to rain, too.
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Temperature here in Biloxi under mostly cloudy skies is 73 degrees, winds are out of the WSW at 21 gusting to 31, relative humidity is 88%, barometric pressure is 29.70 and we have received 0.07" of precipitation within the last 24 hours, information courtesy of Accuweather.
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So Steve what's the next system we need to start watching?Steve wrote:>>It's 9:45 a.m. here in Biloxi, where is the center of what was once TS Fay now located? Kind of breezy here but not much rain.
Go back up to Frank P's post. It may be a hair west of his circle now, but that's where the low level circulation is. Maybe somewhere in the corridor between Meridian and Hattiesburg IMHO.
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/southmissvly_loop.php
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Great pics showing how the north winds can blow the water out on the western side. Will take a few down here in Lockport today should they be warranted. Just 12mph breezes maybe gusting to 18 and drizzly down this way.
>>Thanks. Is that feeder band activity I'm seeing up in Tennessee?
I think that is some of the mid-level energy that split off from the system and appears to be rotating around the periphery of Fay's remnants (think that energy might have been what was over Tallahassee yesterday). That's my guess anyway by looking at the regional loop.
Steve
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>>So Steve what's the next system we need to start watching?
I don't know. I'm thinking 94l is likely to be on the map for someone, but I've been watching Fay for over a week and haven't paid that much attention to anything else. Appears a trough down on the east coast will not recurve 94l but may help draw her toward the wnw or nw in the near term. Looks like a threat to someone in the southeast next weekend. We're getting to that time of the year (peak being +/- September 9th or 10th) where everything needs to be watched - particularly anything coming out of the Caribbean. Looks like the peak of the season will depend on what happens in the SW Atlantic and where potential threats and invests are in relation to a building or ebbing Bermuda Ridge enhanced by highs coming off the eastern US.
>>Thanks. Is that feeder band activity I'm seeing up in Tennessee?
I think that is some of the mid-level energy that split off from the system and appears to be rotating around the periphery of Fay's remnants (think that energy might have been what was over Tallahassee yesterday). That's my guess anyway by looking at the regional loop.
Steve
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>>So Steve what's the next system we need to start watching?
I don't know. I'm thinking 94l is likely to be on the map for someone, but I've been watching Fay for over a week and haven't paid that much attention to anything else. Appears a trough down on the east coast will not recurve 94l but may help draw her toward the wnw or nw in the near term. Looks like a threat to someone in the southeast next weekend. We're getting to that time of the year (peak being +/- September 9th or 10th) where everything needs to be watched - particularly anything coming out of the Caribbean. Looks like the peak of the season will depend on what happens in the SW Atlantic and where potential threats and invests are in relation to a building or ebbing Bermuda Ridge enhanced by highs coming off the eastern US.
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Thanks again.Steve wrote:Great pics showing how the north winds can blow the water out on the western side. Will take a few down here in Lockport today should they be warranted. Just 12mph breezes maybe gusting to 18 and drizzly down this way.
>>Thanks. Is that feeder band activity I'm seeing up in Tennessee?
I think that is some of the mid-level energy that split off from the system and appears to be rotating around the periphery of Fay's remnants (think that energy might have been what was over Tallahassee yesterday). That's my guess anyway by looking at the regional loop.
Steve
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>>So Steve what's the next system we need to start watching?
I don't know. I'm thinking 94l is likely to be on the map for someone, but I've been watching Fay for over a week and haven't paid that much attention to anything else. Appears a trough down on the east coast will not recurve 94l but may help draw her toward the wnw or nw in the near term. Looks like a threat to someone in the southeast next weekend. We're getting to that time of the year (peak being +/- September 9th or 10th) where everything needs to be watched - particularly anything coming out of the Caribbean. Looks like the peak of the season will depend on what happens in the SW Atlantic and where potential threats and invests are in relation to a building or ebbing Bermuda Ridge enhanced by highs coming off the eastern US.
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sunny wrote:Winds are picking up here - 20mph with gusts up to 28. Beginning to rain, too.
Same here condition wise. Also, if this mornings 06z runs of the GFS and UKMET are correct we could be stuck in these types of conditions for a while.
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Fay, or what is left of her, has shown up in Baton Rouge. Lots of rain but none of it too heavy, just continual. Gusty winds, weather.com lists our winds at 16 mph with slightly higher gusts. I honestly thought we might have escaped Fay and not even get much rain. From the radar it looks like we are smack in the middle of this rain, so it should last a while. At least it isn't coming down really hard so it has time to drain away.
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Sunny and dry with a light breeze here. Hate to say it, but I was hoping we'd get a little more rain than we ended up getting.
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canetracker wrote:sunny wrote:Winds are picking up here - 20mph with gusts up to 28. Beginning to rain, too.
Same here condition wise. Also, if this mornings 06z runs of the GFS and UKMET are correct we could be stuck in these types of conditions for a while.
I'm watching the winds pick up even more! Now at 30mph with gusts up to 38.
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I'm still waiting on Fay's rain arrival here in Middle TN. The rain is dying once it crosses the AL/TN line due to our dry air. Nashville's DP is at 64F right now, while Huntsville's and Birmingham's DP is at 72F and 74F respectively. I guess the more mositure feed the get in from Fay, the higher our DP's will climb and we will see rain.
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So did Fay actually end up causing some type of watch or warning to be issued around the entire coast of Florida at one point or another? I know it was close if not 100%. Has that ever happened before for any storm?
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Great pics, stormy1970al! Thanks! I wish I could've captured a video of how fast the clouds were moving here yesterday evening. My son said they could've won an Olympic race! My sister and her family spent time together in their basement last night as tornadoes threatened their area in East Central Alabama. Ironically, they got (and are still getting, it seems) worse weather than we have on the coast! However, they are telling us that we could get some heavy rain after midnight and into tomorrow. Indeed, we have has some pretty good rains today. Here's a link to our local radar: http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=MOB&product=NCR&overlay=11101111&loop=yes
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jinftl wrote:So did Fay actually end up causing some type of watch or warning to be issued around the entire coast of Florida at one point or another? I know it was close if not 100%. Has that ever happened before for any storm?
I believe the only area that did not recieve any watches or warnings was about a 50 mile stretch from Tarpon Springs to Aripeka. And we happen to live along that stretch! At our house we didn't get any measurable amount of rain until yesterday, finally getting 2.5". Our sod we put down is happy now.
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sunny wrote:canetracker wrote:sunny wrote:Winds are picking up here - 20mph with gusts up to 28. Beginning to rain, too.
Same here condition wise. Also, if this mornings 06z runs of the GFS and UKMET are correct we could be stuck in these types of conditions for a while.
I'm watching the winds pick up even more! Now at 30mph with gusts up to 38.
Well maybe she is entraining some GOM moisture giving her a boost. This is a very impressive remnant low: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
BTW: We are under a wind advisory: http://www.weather.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=la&prodtype=allwarnings
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Our wind has gradually incresesed a bit from what it was an hour or so ago. We have a rain blob from Fay moving up my way that I hope we get. We have more mositure now then what I previously posted. You can feel the humidity now unlike it was when I got out of church at around 11:00.
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baygirl_1 wrote:Great pics, stormy1970al! Thanks! I wish I could've captured a video of how fast the clouds were moving here yesterday evening. My son said they could've won an Olympic race! My sister and her family spent time together in their basement last night as tornadoes threatened their area in East Central Alabama. Ironically, they got (and are still getting, it seems) worse weather than we have on the coast! However, they are telling us that we could get some heavy rain after midnight and into tomorrow. Indeed, we have has some pretty good rains today. Here's a link to our local radar: http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=MOB&product=NCR&overlay=11101111&loop=yes
My best friend and roommate from my days at Auburn still lives there with her husband and children. She works at the hospital and she was telling me that they had already had 3 tornado warnings that night. Rough weather for her.
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