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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
48kts flight level.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
Here's last night's Canadian run showing the 500mb heights valid 7pm CDT Tuesday. Again, note the similarity to the GFS forecast. High over FL/Bahamas. Either Gustav has to shoot off to the N-NNE fast or it would have to track west or even south of west from near Haiti. The Canadian holds the ridge over FL, the Bahamas, and the eastern Gulf through late this week.


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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
wxman57 wrote:Here's last night's Canadian run showing the 500mb heights valid 7pm CDT Tuesday. Again, note the similarity to the GFS forecast. High over FL/Bahamas. Either Gustav has to shoot off to the N-NNE fast or it would have to track west or even south of west from near Haiti. The Canadian holds the ridge over FL, the Bahamas, and the eastern Gulf through late this week.
If this holds true then final landfall would be somewhere in Mexico (Yucatan). Correct?
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I find it doubtful that such a massive blocking ridge will develop over Florida and the GOM given how Fay is in the picture...and notice Fay is moving north now....that is not what I would expect to see if there was massive ridging building in.
The NHC must be thinking something similar or else their cone would not be so far north encompassing southern FL and the Bahamas.
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
The NHC must be thinking something similar or else their cone would not be so far north encompassing southern FL and the Bahamas.
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
Note the right angle shape to the north quadrant edge. Flat angles are sometimes the sign of a system encountering a steering feature.
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Supports an intensity of 50-55 kt. I'd say there will be a special advisory after the VDM comes out.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
The hurricane (err, cyclone eye) eye has been rather obvious for sometime now.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Seven in Central Caribbean Sea
Stormcenter wrote:wxman57 wrote:Here's last night's Canadian run showing the 500mb heights valid 7pm CDT Tuesday. Again, note the similarity to the GFS forecast. High over FL/Bahamas. Either Gustav has to shoot off to the N-NNE fast or it would have to track west or even south of west from near Haiti. The Canadian holds the ridge over FL, the Bahamas, and the eastern Gulf through late this week.
If this holds true then final landfall would be somewhere in Mexico (Yucatan). Correct?
No
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