ATL: KAREN - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
New high-res ECMWF in. Very similar to GFS. Center passes south of the mouth of the Mississippi near 7am Sunday and inland near Panama City early Monday morning. Both indicate Karen may merge with the cold front before reaching Florida. That would certainly limit the potential for intensification prior to landfall.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
bella_may wrote:I'm really worried about rainfall at this point
Does this effect the LSU vs.MS. State game? Local games in my area have been cancelled for tomorrow.
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another large burst happening on the se ... keeping her alive.. and probably move her more off track.. she a good 30 to 50 off track.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Strong cell ramping up on the microwave loop just to the east of the LLC.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/mimic-tc/2013_12L/webManager/basicGifDisplay.html
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/mimic-tc/2013_12L/webManager/basicGifDisplay.html
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Given that the GFS, ECMWF and the UKMET are now centered around the central Panhandle and on the far right edge of the NHC cone, I think the NHC needs to make a big east shift at the 5pm advisory. That gives this evening for people to prepare around Panama City. If the NHC waits until 11pm then people won't be able to prepare until the next morning. Since were under 3 days for impact people need as much advance warning as possible.
This is reminding me of Debby.
This is reminding me of Debby.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Evil Jeremy wrote:Given that the GFS, ECMWF and the UKMET are now centered around the central Panhandle and on the far right edge of the NHC cone, I think the NHC needs to make a big east shift at the 5pm advisory. That gives this evening for people to prepare around Panama City. If the NHC waits until 11pm then people won't be able to prepare until the next morning. Since were under 3 days for impact people need as much advance warning as possible.
This is reminding me of Debby.
I agree.
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looks like a wobble back to west on the newest frame. Can really see the LLC.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
bayoubebe wrote:bella_may wrote:I'm really worried about rainfall at this point
Does this effect the LSU vs.MS. State game? Local games in my area have been cancelled for tomorrow.
the effect is LSU loses, sorry
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Almost looks like Karen has stalled. Is there any chance that she may head a little more east of Northeast from here allowing more time over water without land interaction? I know the front is moving a little faster then expected yesterday. Yesterday local mets said front would pass through DFW around noon tomorrow but news just said before 8 a.m. now. Is expected to be in east texas by noon. Would this possibly cause Karen to move more in an East direction?
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Seems like she may stay east of current track unless there's a pronounced westerly wobble soon.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
jlauderdal wrote:bayoubebe wrote:bella_may wrote:I'm really worried about rainfall at this point
Does this effect the LSU vs.MS. State game? Local games in my area have been cancelled for tomorrow.
the effect is LSU loses, sorry

Karen for NOLA from wwl:
WWLTV
Kevra: Air Force and NOAA planes are flying around Karen right now. Cool to see them both out there
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Remember the center is west of all the convection. So it's pretty much on track with the forecast point at the moment.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Evil Jeremy wrote:Given that the GFS, ECMWF and the UKMET are now centered around the central Panhandle and on the far right edge of the NHC cone, I think the NHC needs to make a big east shift at the 5pm advisory. That gives this evening for people to prepare around Panama City. If the NHC waits until 11pm then people won't be able to prepare until the next morning. Since were under 3 days for impact people need as much advance warning as possible.
This is reminding me of Debby.
I'm not really expecting it to be much of an event. Local mets are saying sustained winds of 20-30 with gusts possibly as high 50. The real threat would be if we received more than 4"-5" of rain because the ground is still very saturated but it sounds like it will be moving by pretty quick so rain shouldn't be much of a problem. I'm sure most folks here will be keeping an eye on it but at the rate it's going now, it doesn't appear as though there will be any significant strengthening with Karen
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HurriGuy wrote:looks like a wobble back to west on the newest frame. Can really see the LLC.
Think you are seeing the illusion of the top of the convection overshooting the low level center, makes it look like it jumped west. Still moving north.
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Dean4Storms wrote:HurriGuy wrote:looks like a wobble back to west on the newest frame. Can really see the LLC.
Think you are seeing the illusion of the top of the convection overshooting the low level center, makes it look like it jumped west. Still moving north.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20CONUS&lat=27&lon=-89&info=vis&zoom=1&width=1000&height=800&quality=95&type=Animation&palette=ir1.pal&numframes=18
I swear it moved west some.
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HurriGuy wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:HurriGuy wrote:looks like a wobble back to west on the newest frame. Can really see the LLC.
Think you are seeing the illusion of the top of the convection overshooting the low level center, makes it look like it jumped west. Still moving north.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20CONUS&lat=27&lon=-89&info=vis&zoom=1&width=1000&height=800&quality=95&type=Animation&palette=ir1.pal&numframes=18
I swear it moved west some.
Its doing a cyclonic loop.. they tend to do that when they stall and more when sheared.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
From what I can tell system moved NNW.. pretty clear to me on the Vis Sat loops... put your lat and long lines in the loop frame and you can see the center move to the NNW.. my opinion... no illusion.. After further review I think I have no idea what it is doing.. looks terrible and hard to even find a decent center.. might not be moving at all.. geesh... this is one pitiful storm.. 

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Re: ATL: KAREN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Evil Jeremy wrote:Given that the GFS, ECMWF and the UKMET are now centered around the central Panhandle and on the far right edge of the NHC cone, I think the NHC needs to make a big east shift at the 5pm advisory. That gives this evening for people to prepare around Panama City. If the NHC waits until 11pm then people won't be able to prepare until the next morning. Since were under 3 days for impact people need as much advance warning as possible.
This is reminding me of Debby.
I don' think at this point that there is much preparing for people there to do.
Looks like just a stormy day with some squalls and some minor wind gusts.
Good day to just stay in and weather college football.
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