ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Figured we'd see an uptick in convection after reaching 55W. Entering that region of warmer SSTs now.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I mentioned yesterday that I have seen a lot of storms convection blow up as they
reached 55 w and higher SST's
We will see if this is the kick start for Dorian
reached 55 w and higher SST's
We will see if this is the kick start for Dorian
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I think it looks the best it has , as the models show less development than ever.
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AtlanticWind wrote:I mentioned yesterday that I have seen a lot of storms convection blow up as they
reached 55 w and higher SST's
We will see if this is the kick start for Dorian
Also convergence will increase as the Easterlies slow on approach to the islands
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Tropical Tidbits has the meso floater up.Great the images.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/sat ... product=ir
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/sat ... product=ir
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Even if the models are right and this convective burst doesn't amount to much, I think there's still a chance Dorian could become a major hurricane, probably after regenerating in the Gulf of Mexico a la Harvey if so. Hopefully this does not become a destructive monster.
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cycloneye wrote:Tropical Tidbits has the meso floater up.Great the images.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/sat ... product=ir
I had been looking at that and you can see the strong convection on the southern end rotating around the center. I think this is probably 50kts by now
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
deep convection is still firing around the center. just -70 instead of - 85 to 90. CDO is developing..


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Monsoonjr99 wrote:Even if the models are right and this convective burst doesn't amount to much, I think there's still a chance Dorian could become a major hurricane, probably after regenerating in the Gulf of Mexico a la Harvey if so. Hopefully this does not become a destructive monster.
If this goes over Hispaniola I think its pretty much going to be gave over for Dorian depending on how strong it is on arrival.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Some -80s starting to pop up again
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Aric Dunn wrote:deep convection is still firing around the center. just -70 instead of - 85 to 90. CDO is developing..
https://i.ibb.co/55YQCKR/7.gif
You can see the rotation in the red blob!
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cycloneye wrote:Tropical Tidbits has the meso floater up.Great the images.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/sat ... product=ir
addition to my last post.. now -80C + overshooting stops firing again.. its really starting to deepen.. A SIGN it was not a pulsed convection event..
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recon is on its way now as i understand it, would be perfect timing for them to arrive with this convective burst.
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this type of deep sustained convection will help center the upper high over this for the next 24 hours or so..
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Danny in 2015 could be a decent analog for this. Small systems can both spin up and spin down quickly, and recon in several hours should give us a better assessment of the intensity, and the environment out ahead.
I think it's pretty likely that Dorian gets shredded apart in the Caribbean, since small systems are significantly more vulnerable to a high shear environment.
I think it's pretty likely that Dorian gets shredded apart in the Caribbean, since small systems are significantly more vulnerable to a high shear environment.
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yeah, though the actual center fix recon wont be for awhile.
this is the synoptic flight.
not sure if they will do a pass or not. but after that long flight the airforce planes will need to refuel.
by the time they do get there... at this rate it will likely be approaching a hurricane..

this is the synoptic flight.
not sure if they will do a pass or not. but after that long flight the airforce planes will need to refuel.
by the time they do get there... at this rate it will likely be approaching a hurricane..

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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Nice blow up of convection these past couple hours. Probably going to find a system a little stronger once recon gets too it.


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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Is it just me or are there -80C cloud tops firing around an eye wall? Almost looks like there is a partial eye wall. But it will probably be gone by the time i post this
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