ATL GUSTAV: Tropical Depression - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
I haven't had a whole lot of time yet today to look closely at the model forecast fields for the long term track, but at least in the short term, it appears to me that the center of TD7 has already passed the longitude of the UL low to its north. Beyond that, I see an upper-level high sitting over the FL straights. I really don't see this turning north into the weakness at this point. It's too late for that.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
chris_fit wrote:wxman57 wrote:twister wrote:I hope it will go poleward. Looks impressive on visable. Recon scheduled for 2:00 EST.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
GFS forecasts a pretty strong ridge over central Bahamas Tue/Wed. That would argue for a more westward track from near Haiti.
Right, but wouldn't Tues/Wed be too late? This is forecast to be in vicinity of the Bahamas on Friday....
I think he means tomorrow and the day after,not next week
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storm4u wrote:I cant believe this isnt a tropical storm even if it doesnt have a low level circulation atleast people will pay closer atention to it. In my opinion they should have declared it a tropical storm. If i was in the path i would rather them be wrong on the high end of things then the low side. But i also know that they dont want to scare people and get alot of hype going.
Its a depression so it has a low level circulation since thats needed for it to be a Tropical depression
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
Recon to find either a very strong Tropical Storm or a minimal hurricane once they arrive. Track should be toward the eastern tip of Cuba with a blend to the WNW and then back to the NW later this week. Also, it will slow down it's forward speed gradually...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:if they bring out phil ferro tomorrow morning we are in trouble, he was terrible during fay
Not only terrible, but plain wrong and providing incorrect information! Too bad our old weatherman had all those *ahem* problems....
I'm really hoping this first track follows ye olde tradition of "if your in the bullseye on the first forecast than its gonna miss you".
yep big house for bill, phill ferro just was not good, he was better in the past..ok back on topic
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gatorcane wrote:seems to be pretty much a NW movement now (no longer WNW):
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
We heard you the first 800 times.

I'm very interested to see what recon finds. I have a feeling we're in for another long week.
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alienstorm wrote:Recon to find either a very strong Tropical Storm or a minimal hurricane once they arrive. Track should be toward the eastern tip of Cuba with a blend to the WNW and then back to the NW later this week. Also, it will slow down it's forward speed gradually...
I have trouble believing that they will find a hurricane, but it's possible.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
chris_fit wrote:wxman57 wrote:twister wrote:I hope it will go poleward. Looks impressive on visable. Recon scheduled for 2:00 EST.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
GFS forecasts a pretty strong ridge over central Bahamas Tue/Wed. That would argue for a more westward track from near Haiti.
Right, but wouldn't Tues/Wed be too late? This is forecast to be in vicinity of the Bahamas on Friday....
Tuesday is tomorrow. GFS has the ridge over south Florida and the Bahamas from tomorrow through next weekend. So if the GFS is correct, a south Florida hit is unlikely.
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wxman57 wrote:twister wrote:I hope it will go poleward. Looks impressive on visable. Recon scheduled for 2:00 EST.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
GFS forecasts a pretty strong ridge over central Bahamas Tue/Wed. That would argue for a more westward track from near Haiti.
how has the gfs handled the evolution of td7 so far?

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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
wxman57 wrote:
Tuesday is tomorrow. GFS has the ridge over south Florida and the Bahamas from tomorrow through next weekend. So if the GFS is correct, a south Florida hit is unlikely.
Gotcha, thought you meant next Tuesday. Dohhhh.

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wxman57 wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:wxman57 wrote:What's your track, Derek? You buy the NHC forecast?
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=102745
Close to 12Z GFDL, north of HWRF. It's possible, I have it as my "other option" track.
wxman57, do you have a similar forecast to Derek's that we could look at? I for one would like to see your first option.
Thanks,
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
For what it is worth, TWC just mentioned that the storm should be Gustav today and sooner than later, my guess is 2pm. Also, she mentioned that it is progged to head NW, then North, and then mentioned perhaps even NE which she suggested leads to the large amount of uncertainty with the storm. Did say that everyone INCLUDING SF should keep a very close eye on this. What would make this turn towards the NE? Anyone?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
GFS is bullish on the system and sends west into South Mexico. That's if you believe the GFS...Most are trending more to the right now.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
I plotted the 500mb heights every 5 meters valid Tuesday evening (see below). That ridge is forecast by the GFS to be sitting over Florida through next Saturday. Given that, to forecast a track straight to the ridge (NHC track) means you don't buy the GFS solution, I guess. Canadian shows a similar ridge. I don't buy the WNW-NW movement from south of Haiti tomorrow.


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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
haml8 wrote:
wxman57, do you have a similar forecast to Derek's that we could look at? I for one would like to see your first option.
Thanks,
Passing between Jamaica and Cuba at 48 hours, west through Caymans Thursday morning. Due west to central Yucatan along about 19N.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
Chigger_Lopez wrote:For what it is worth, TWC just mentioned that the storm should be Gustav today and sooner than later, my guess is 2pm. Also, she mentioned that it is progged to head NW, then North, and then mentioned perhaps even NE which she suggested leads to the large amount of uncertainty with the storm. Did say that everyone INCLUDING SF should keep a very close eye on this. What would make this turn towards the NE? Anyone?
Last night someone said that a front is supposed to dive deep to the south by the end of the week. That could cause it to shunt it out to the NE.
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wxman57 wrote:haml8 wrote:
wxman57, do you have a similar forecast to Derek's that we could look at? I for one would like to see your first option.
Thanks,
Passing between Jamaica and Cuba at 48 hours, west through Caymans Thursday morning. Due west to central Yucatan along about 19N.
Thanks, I have been keeping up with your forecasts and you make some very good points. Does it matter that this "area of disturbed weather" is moving at a good clip? Will that effect the eventual steerage?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
Sanibel wrote:Afraid we'll lose the "direct to hurricane" speculation if that eye doesn't improve before the hurrucane hunter gets there.
Turn it off for a few hours and come back to see where it goes.
A sensible post here
This is most-likely a transient feature - we've seen these before with developing systems - this one has a way to go before we can talk about true eyes, etc.
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