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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
Here's the 2046 UTC AMSU-B pass from NOAA-16. Pretty much supports the 21 UTC NHC position on the very eastern edge of the formative central convective mass.


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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
No doubt this will likely be a large cyclone. With shear relaxing look for an expansion of convective area.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
Danielle was big...Earl was bigger...
Is Igor going to go for biggest and baddest? Based on the current sat presentation I'd say he's shooting for it!
Is Igor going to go for biggest and baddest? Based on the current sat presentation I'd say he's shooting for it!
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Certainly Aquawind, I've gone for 35-45 units of ACE this time for Igor, I've been a little high with other systems but this one looks like it'll last a little longer and become stronger quicker then the other two major hurricanes...
Should be a major hurricane I suspect as well given conditions ahead of it.
Should be a major hurricane I suspect as well given conditions ahead of it.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
Hard to tell, the convective mass might be rotating to the south around the larger circulation, but I don't think there's any question Igor's motion in the last 3 hours hasn't been north of 270.
Perhaps the convection will tug the center a tad south in the next several hours...
Though few of the models suggested a WSW track, they have been calling for that with other cyclones in this part of the basin this year...
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Perhaps the convection will tug the center a tad south in the next several hours...
Though few of the models suggested a WSW track, they have been calling for that with other cyclones in this part of the basin this year...
MW
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
MWatkins wrote:Hard to tell, the convective mass might be rotating to the south around the larger circulation, but I don't think there's any question Igor's motion in the last 3 hours hasn't been north of 270.
Perhaps the convection will tug the center a tad south in the next several hours...
Though few of the models suggested a WSW track, they have been calling for that with other cyclones in this part of the basin this year...
MW
The next couple SSM/I passes will be valuable toward that end, not only w/r/t the short term track, but also as to how well the LLC is tucking in beneath the formative CDO.
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AJC3 wrote:MWatkins wrote:Hard to tell, the convective mass might be rotating to the south around the larger circulation, but I don't think there's any question Igor's motion in the last 3 hours hasn't been north of 270.
Perhaps the convection will tug the center a tad south in the next several hours...
Though few of the models suggested a WSW track, they have been calling for that with other cyclones in this part of the basin this year...
MW
The next couple SSM/I passes will be valuable toward that end, not only w/r/t the short term track, but also as to how well the LLC is tucking in beneath the formative CDO.
Great point...loading up the NRL page now! Love the microwave imagery...this is the most interesting storm I've watched in a long time. Not exactly sure why, maybe the size?
MW
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Aquawind wrote:Shear relaxing... Igor looks to add some big time ACE numbers..
We may have a bunch of fish but we sure are racking up some big ACE this year
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So I know its far out ... and normally I'd write off a storm north of 15 that far east in the Atlantic as a fish ... but any thoughts on long-term track here? Is this trough going to be enough to capture Igor? Or just slow it down, then have him get caught under the next ridge? Just curious?
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jlauderdal wrote:Aquawind wrote:Shear relaxing... Igor looks to add some big time ACE numbers..
We may have a bunch of fish but we sure are racking up some big ACE this year
64.215 right now. Well ahead of EPAC and WPAC.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
MWatkins wrote: Great point...loading up the NRL page now! Love the microwave imagery...this is the most interesting storm I've watched in a long time. Not exactly sure why, maybe the size?
MW
My first guess as to the apparent WSW movement is that a minor change in the shear vector relative to the LLC has caused the CDO-type feature to become repositioned to the WSW, rather than due west, of the LLC. Even if that's the case, a LLC will often "jump" downshear toward the center of the central convective mass in order to become vertically stacked.
Need those SSM/I passes.

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
The Best Track update will come shortly to see the new position.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
AJC3 wrote:MWatkins wrote:Hard to tell, the convective mass might be rotating to the south around the larger circulation, but I don't think there's any question Igor's motion in the last 3 hours hasn't been north of 270.
Perhaps the convection will tug the center a tad south in the next several hours...
Though few of the models suggested a WSW track, they have been calling for that with other cyclones in this part of the basin this year...
MW
The next couple SSM/I passes will be valuable toward that end, not only w/r/t the short term track, but also as to how well the LLC is tucking in beneath the formative CDO.
Several modes suggested a WSW movement several days ago. So this movement doesn't suprise me.
Though if it keeps up would likely see a southward shift in the NHC track for the next 48-72 hours with a bend WNW into a weakness and a slowing of forward speed for days 4 and 5....
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion

Centre is still probably off to the east of convection
but getting good inflow on the southern side and looking
in good shape..a few more jolts from the electrode and
mr monster mash be full of life


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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
00z Best Track
AL, 11, 2010091100, , BEST, 0, 170N, 342W, 45, 1000, TS
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
AL, 11, 2010091100, , BEST, 0, 170N, 342W, 45, 1000, TS
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
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