ATL: Ex Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
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msbee wrote:HURAKAN wrote:If anyone out there is looking for someone to work at St. Marteen tracking hurricanes, please, contact me ASAP!!!!!
That image looks beautiful!!!
come on down!
I imagine that the crew of that ship there are aware of Earl and will take another route to avoid the bad weather.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
msbee wrote:Gustywind wrote:knotimpaired wrote:Gusty,
How are things down there.
Have winds picked up?
K
Absolutely not Knotimpaired. Weather is very hot and beautifull, no winds here.
Gusty
same conditions here. absolutely no wind. It is eerily calm
Ok thanks Barbara. Same conditions here. I don't if this is calm before the storm but it's extremely hot without any wind!
Gustywind
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Been cloudy here, but a bit of wind on the northside...eerily calm
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Earl's LLC appears to be back under convection but shear from Danielle's outflow is quite evident as seen below:

seems like he's still heading almost due west after a bit of a northward wobble this morning

seems like he's still heading almost due west after a bit of a northward wobble this morning
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
TWC just stated that Earl's continuing westward motion could affect the lower 48. 

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Here is what it looks like here, taken 10m ago. Eerily calm.


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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
SunnyFla wrote:TWC just stated that Earl's continuing westward motion could affect the lower 48.
Any link? Tkanks
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Gustywind wrote:SunnyFla wrote:TWC just stated that Earl's continuing westward motion could affect the lower 48.
Any link? Tkanks
http://www.weather.com
but I think he was talking about the actual tv station "the weather channel" that mentioned it, not the website
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ConvergenceZone wrote:Gustywind wrote:SunnyFla wrote:TWC just stated that Earl's continuing westward motion could affect the lower 48.
Any link? Tkanks
http://www.weather.com
but I think he was talking about the actual tv station "the weather channel" that mentioned it, not the website
Thanks my friend

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Here is a interresting webcam of St Bart (Northern Leewards):
http://www.innoserv.fr/megapixelc06.html
http://www.innoserv.fr/megapixelc06.html

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Gustywind wrote:Here is a interresting webcam of St Bart (Northern Leewards):
http://www.innoserv.fr/megapixelc06.html
Thank you for posting that one.Is added to the big first post of cams at the Caribbean thread.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Any link? Tkanks[/quote]
http://www.weather.com
but I think he was talking about the actual tv station "the weather channel" that mentioned it, not the website[/quote]
Thanks my friend
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Thanks for posting link--I actually heard on TV during tropics update.
http://www.weather.com
but I think he was talking about the actual tv station "the weather channel" that mentioned it, not the website[/quote]
Thanks my friend

Thanks for posting link--I actually heard on TV during tropics update.
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KWT wrote:Looks to me like the 280 motion is carrying on, not sure what that means for the islands but either way its going to be a close run thing!
Good job we've got so much recon to fly tomorrow to get an idea on whats going to happen.
what happen to "R E C U R V E".....

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
The latest. Center tucked under convection.

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Perhaps due to Earl being weaker than the forecast called for at this point, the 24 hour forecast point is quite a bit off from the actual.
At 11am Friday, the forecast position for 11am today was 28/1200Z 16.3N 49.5W
The actual position at 11am today was 16.0N 51.8W
That is a 150 mile difference in the forecast point 24 hours ago (as of 11am advisory on friday) with the actual position at 11 am today.
At 11am Friday, the forecast position for 11am today was 28/1200Z 16.3N 49.5W
The actual position at 11am today was 16.0N 51.8W
That is a 150 mile difference in the forecast point 24 hours ago (as of 11am advisory on friday) with the actual position at 11 am today.
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