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#521 Postby Weatherfreak000 » Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:41 pm

Ouch....Water Vapor indicates a pretty nasty bit of Dry air ahead of the storm....seems thankfully Hanna's huge outflow will moisten the environment and help it out though.


Not a huge issue...the storm is moving so fast it won't matter but I wonder if this may keep it from getting that tight inner core for the next 12 hours...
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#522 Postby cheezyWXguy » Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:52 pm

Weatherfreak000 wrote:Ouch....Water Vapor indicates a pretty nasty bit of Dry air ahead of the storm....seems thankfully Hanna's huge outflow will moisten the environment and help it out though.


Not a huge issue...the storm is moving so fast it won't matter but I wonder if this may keep it from getting that tight inner core for the next 12 hours...

It actually appears to me to have a pretty nice inner core...but once that weakness fills in all the way, i think its guaranteed hurricane status.
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#523 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:12 pm

Based on a closed, and clear eye, with a developing outflow channel to the north, and with a developing outflow channel appears to be developing to the southwest quad. I would say this is now 75 knots....I also believe that this will become a cat2 if the trend keeps up within the next 12 hours. It is not impossible if colder convection develops and the eye becomes more defined to get a major out of this.


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#524 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:21 pm

Based on a microwave past 4 hours ago, this has a very soild core. In it is likely a lot better now. Of course it is one of our older ones to.
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#525 Postby CrazyC83 » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:32 pm

I agree it is now a hurricane. I'd say 65-70 kt now.
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#526 Postby Cyclenall » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:43 pm

I'm sorry, but there is no way this is not a hurricane. Not even up to 60 knots? Ridiculous. It may be as high as 70 knots by now. I'm a bit disappointed.

NHC discussion wrote:THE OVERALL CLOUD PATTERN IS A LITTLE MORE SYMMETRIC AND THE OUTFLOW
IS EXCELLENT IN ALL QUADRANTS. HOWEVER...IKE LACKS AN INNER CORE
AND DEEP CONVECTION IS LIMITED TO A CYCLONICALLY CURVED BAND MAINLY
TO THE WEST OF THE CENTER. AN EARLIER QUIKSCAT PASS DID NOT SHOW
ANY WINDS HIGHER THAN 45 KNOTS BUT DVORAK T-NUMBERS CONTINUE TO
SUGGEST THAT THE WINDS ARE 55 KNOTS..AND THIS NUMBER IS USED FOR THE
INITIAL INTENSITY.

The argument of this being 55 knots is far too weak. A little more symmetric? More like perfect symmetry. It's not quite perfect anymore but that's because it's continuing to organize. The deep convection will fade slightly as it fully rotates. Even if there is no inner core, I don't recall there being much of one in Hanna when she first became a hurricane (no eyewall present?). I'm not 100% sure on that though so don't take it as fact.

EDIT: Now a small eye is starting to appear (not a cloud free center :lol: ).
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#527 Postby Wx_Warrior » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:48 pm

IHMO, Ike will shoot up the EC behind, his girlfriend, Hanna Montana (couldn't resist) or become an EGOM setup type deal.
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#528 Postby masaji79 » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:54 pm

Based on the satellite pictures Ike looks like a hurricane already! :eek:
If the models verify this could be one nasty storm. Heck the name Ike could get retired the first time out.
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#529 Postby CrazyC83 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:03 am

UW - CIMSS
ADVANCED DVORAK TECHNIQUE
ADT-Version 7.2.3
Tropical Cyclone Intensity Algorithm

----- Current Analysis -----
Date : 03 SEP 2008 Time : 031500 UTC
Lat : 19:54:54 N Lon : 47:57:38 W


CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
3.0 /1000.0mb/ 45.0kt


Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
(3hr avg)
3.0 3.3 5.6

Latitude bias adjustment to MSLP : +0.0mb

Estimated radius of max. wind based on IR : 17 km

Center Temp : -6.4C Cloud Region Temp : -59.9C

Scene Type : EYE

Positioning Method : FORECAST INTERPOLATION

Ocean Basin : ATLANTIC
Dvorak CI > MSLP Conversion Used : ATLANTIC

Tno/CI Rules : Constraint Limits : 0.5T/hour
Weakening Flag : OFF
Rapid Dissipation Flag : OFF

Eye now open, and Raw T5.6 suggests rapid intensification possible.
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#530 Postby CrazyC83 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:03 am

masaji79 wrote:Based on the satellite pictures Ike looks like a hurricane already! :eek:
If the models verify this could be one nasty storm. Heck the name Ike could get retired the first time out.


The last name to get retired on first use as replacement was Michelle.
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#531 Postby Category 5 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:17 am

This is a Hurricane.

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#532 Postby Meso » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:39 am

Wow, interesting storm.. I know the word annular gets thrown around a lot at times when it seems rediculous, but this storm really looks like it could become an annular hurricane. Round, symmetric convection, large eye and bands which appear to be peeling off. Will be interesting to watch it's future, that's for sure
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#533 Postby Hurricanewatcher2007 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:43 am

Meso wrote:Wow, interesting storm.. I know the word annular gets thrown around a lot at times when it seems rediculous, but this storm really looks like it could become an annular hurricane. Round, symmetric convection, large eye and bands which appear to be peeling off. Will be interesting to watch it's future, that's for sure


Looks to me like a pretty small eye!

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#534 Postby Meso » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:45 am

You're right, that will teach me to look at one night time vis image. That is a small eye. Which throws a spanner in the works.Still extremely circular. Will have to wait and see I guess
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#535 Postby PTrackerLA » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:46 am

Ugh, there's areas around here still getting nailed by feederbands from Gustav, we're about to get a nasty one again. Multiple tornadoes reported around here today as well. I might actually keep some boards up on the windows until this weekend to see how this unfolds. I have to admit, Ike is looking impressive tonight as it barrels westward. Quite the season we're having here but Ike, stay out of the gulf, we are done for the year!
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#536 Postby Hockey007 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:48 am

It doesn't look so impressive on 4:30z. Unless the eye is really that big...
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Re: ATL Tropical Storm IKE - Discussion

#537 Postby Cookiely » Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:04 am

I would sure like to know what the nhc mean about the core. This certainly looks like a healthy compact minimal hurricane.
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#538 Postby KWT » Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:04 am

It still looks like a hurricane even if the eye is a touch poorly defined on that sat.imagery.
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#539 Postby Nimbus » Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:06 am

It will be interesting to see what the models do with the weakness left behind by Hanna. Its beginning to look like these two storms are getting close enough to effect each other.

Probably take a much stronger and slower moving Hanna to recurve Ike north of the Carolinas though.
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#540 Postby superfly » Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:08 am

Cookiely wrote:I would sure like to know what the nhc mean about the core. This certainly looks like a healthy compact minimal hurricane.

It's a lopsided storm, with eyewall very open to the southwest and slightly to the north.

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