ATL: BERTHA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Little of topic my friends, for those who are interrested... here is a recap from our daily newspaper called France-Antilles concerning Bertha's" trip" in Guadeloupe... especially calm or enough only for the sea as some waves have reached 6 meters.
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http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 280423.php
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Back to green provided at the end of day
Saturday, August 2, 2014 - 12 h 32
The storm tropical Bertha moves away from Guadeloupe. But caution is still required, since heavy downpours are still scheduled during the day.
This Saturday morning, around 10:30, Tropical Storm Bertha continued to move away from Guadeloupe and Northern Islands. The phenomenon was heading Northwest in the direction of Puerto Rico. In fact, weather France provided for a lifting of the level of yellow vigilance and a return to the green at the end of the day, around 17 hours. In the meantime, caution remains. Heavy downpours accompanied by thunderstorms are still planned for the day.
During the night, gusts of wind of 92 km/h were observed at La Désirade, thus rainfaill reached between 100 and 150 mm on the relief of Basse-Terre. At sea, waves of 6 meters were observed. Datas that correspond to a tropical storm of average importance, analyzed weather France Raizet station.
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http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 280423.php
WEATHER
Back to green provided at the end of day
Saturday, August 2, 2014 - 12 h 32
The storm tropical Bertha moves away from Guadeloupe. But caution is still required, since heavy downpours are still scheduled during the day.
This Saturday morning, around 10:30, Tropical Storm Bertha continued to move away from Guadeloupe and Northern Islands. The phenomenon was heading Northwest in the direction of Puerto Rico. In fact, weather France provided for a lifting of the level of yellow vigilance and a return to the green at the end of the day, around 17 hours. In the meantime, caution remains. Heavy downpours accompanied by thunderstorms are still planned for the day.
During the night, gusts of wind of 92 km/h were observed at La Désirade, thus rainfaill reached between 100 and 150 mm on the relief of Basse-Terre. At sea, waves of 6 meters were observed. Datas that correspond to a tropical storm of average importance, analyzed weather France Raizet station.
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234700 3015N 07313W 6977 03174 0044 +123 +111 208042 044 055 003 00
234730 3017N 07315W 6976 03173 0027 +137 +090 209033 036 053 003 00
234800 3018N 07317W 6976 03173 0013 +148 +090 229019 023 051 001 00
are these unflagged?
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Hammy wrote:234700 3015N 07313W 6977 03174 0044 +123 +111 208042 044 055 003 00
234730 3017N 07315W 6976 03173 0027 +137 +090 209033 036 053 003 00
234800 3018N 07317W 6976 03173 0013 +148 +090 229019 023 051 001 00
are these unflagged?
Yes, later in the ob some were flagged.
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TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:AL, 03, 2014080500, , BEST, 0, 305N, 734W, 65, 1001, HU, 64, NEQ, 20, 20, 0, 0, 1014, 120, 15, 0, 0, L, 0, , 0, 0, BERTHA, M,
I can't believe ATCF kept it as hurricane.
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I personally would've went with the 65mph, given the last readings, nothing I've seen at least supports higher than that.
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Re: ATL: BERTHA - Hurricane - Discussion
The last time both the A and B storms became hurricanes was 1992 (Andrew and Bonnie).
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psyclone wrote:My goodness this system is ghastly and has been its entire life. looks soooo 2013
I wouldn't quite say that, last year's storms failed to even maintain convection properly most of the time, and this has managed to strengthen as well whereas last year's didn't for the most part.
As an aside, this peaked only 10kts lower than the strongest storm in the entirety of 2013.
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JonathanBelles wrote:Latest post: http://jonathanbelles.com/2014/08/04/be ... king-west/
Well written Mr. Belles......
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This storm reached hurricane status in conditions that have been described as the most hostile ever seen in the basin for a system to develop so its been quite a achievement for Bertha. If conditions do become just a little more favourable who knows just what could spin up in the near future.
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And I thought Ingrid was bad.
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