ATL: CRISTOBAL - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Those that had this week in Cancun are probably going to request a refund.
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a little bubble of deep convection building on the NW side.. lets see what happens
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Thinking recon is having comm problems. Last report from them was over 30 minutes ago.
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:a little bubble of deep convection building on the NW side.. lets see what happens
Looks like there is convection starting to build all around where the center probably is. To quote old HankFrank wherever he is these days, maybe the snowball will get rolling downhill.
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
One of the planes has been finding consistent 50-55 kt winds at ~3200 gpm up, not too far from the center, although it’s still quite broad. Surface winds could be approaching 45, maybe 50 kt.
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Slidell, LA checking in here. Thanks for all the info and look forward to riding this one out. Been through many and only issue for me here is tidal flooding due to bayou in back yard. Have to move a lot of stuff in off the dock. Have house generator so power is not much concern. I'll keep everyone posted starting tomorrow.
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Not sure why the NHC thinks a blend of SFMR and FL somehow yields 40 when there was 57 knot FL winds which yields 45-50 depending on where they are flying.
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Next 12hrs will tell the tale. It will traverse the deepest and warmest waters on its journey. With Dirunal...it is tonight or never
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Steve wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:a little bubble of deep convection building on the NW side.. lets see what happens
Looks like there is convection starting to build all around where the center probably is. To quote old HankFrank wherever he is these days, maybe the snowball will get rolling downhill.
I would like to see what it looks like by noon tomorrow to see if convection can really build and sustain itself. And btw Steve how you been? Life treating you good? Another season added to the long list we’ve been here.
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Baton Rouge in the house. Been a long time lurker. Just keeing up with the latest and waiting for the Mets to chime in again.
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AMeyer614 wrote:JSDS wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:Posting frequency always drops when a storm is forecast to hit Louisiana. I've around here for a longgg time and it's always been that way. Probably less than 10 active members from LA.
I’m in Denham Springs. I’m pretty much always here, but I don’t post much.
Hi neighbor - longtime lurker from Denham here too =)
I'm here in SW Louisiana but I gain so much from reading and less from posting so I don't post often.
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Howdy neighbors ... Make it three, another longtime lurker also from Denham Springs. Who would have thought? Catching the lightning show from the storms around us right now ....AMeyer614 wrote:JSDS wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:Posting frequency always drops when a storm is forecast to hit Louisiana. I've around here for a longgg time and it's always been that way. Probably less than 10 active members from LA.
I’m in Denham Springs. I’m pretty much always here, but I don’t post much.
Hi neighbor - longtime lurker from Denham here too =)
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CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Steve wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:a little bubble of deep convection building on the NW side.. lets see what happens
Looks like there is convection starting to build all around where the center probably is. To quote old HankFrank wherever he is these days, maybe the snowball will get rolling downhill.
I would like to see what it looks like by noon tomorrow to see if convection can really build and sustain itself. And btw Steve how you been? Life treating you good? Another season added to the long list we’ve been here.
Hey Mike. Long time baby. Everything’s been good man. I got sick late March after hanging a few days with my brother in law who worked with someone who came down with Covid and eventually died. I had all the symptoms and got paranoid and tested since I’m getting old. Luckily it was spring allergies or just a respiratory bug and I tested negative and decided to quarantine away from everyone at my place in Pensacola. Otherwise I’m digging the hell out of working remotely. I’m thinking it might back off a little daytime tomorrow so that’s why I’m interested to watch what happens tonight. NAM 00z (like most global) is hinting at a Sunday evening landfall and it appears Cristobal is a storm that pulses up around dusk. That could mean a pulse at or just after landfall. If the pattern repeats tomorrow evening, I’ll be sold on a little more than otherwise expected.
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Good to hear. Glad you were ok. I wish I could work from home but unfortunately I’ve been out in the public in the middle of it since day one. Anyway calling it a night and will catch up and get with you tomorrow after work and see what this is looking like then. Don’t stay up too late watching all the models lol
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SE La here. I totally agree. There are always tons of people from Texas or Florida posting if they think a storm is coming that way. Evidently they don’t like us 

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Hi everyone! I live in Pensacola, Fl. Go figure we rented a condo this weekend and will be riding the waves out on Pensacola Beach until Monday afternoon! Kids are excited to see the waves. I Don’t think it’s gonna get too bad here, but should be fun to watch come in.
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dehrhart wrote:Metairie, La here. I totally agree. There are always tons of people from Texas or Florida posting if they think a storm is coming that way. Evidently they don’t like us
The reality is most people are interested in their backyard and peel off when they're out of the hunt. There's nothing wrong with that...it's simply human nature. that's why posting declines as a storm moves in. those out of contention step away and those still in the hunt are likely doing other things than posting (preps, freaking out, mixing cocktails)
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
It's great to see some of the longtime posters here again. Like I said before, the NHC has a good handle on this storm and it is LA-bound with most of the effects to the east of the center. Hot and dry here in Texas. This is mostly going to be a rain/flooding event for some folks east of the center but the core itself will be a run-of-the-mill TS.
Cristobal is a dress-rehearsal for a long and busy season ahead. Stay safe everyone, and check-in frequently. Based on everything I have studied so far, this season will be one for the historical archives. Make sure you have your evacuation plans and/or hurricane kit ready...this is only the beginning and we have a long way to go.
Cristobal is a dress-rehearsal for a long and busy season ahead. Stay safe everyone, and check-in frequently. Based on everything I have studied so far, this season will be one for the historical archives. Make sure you have your evacuation plans and/or hurricane kit ready...this is only the beginning and we have a long way to go.
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Pretty strange - horizontal bands moving to Fl west coast
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Sorry don’t know how to post an image but apparently Cristobal (and the full moon) is already causing 2.5 ft storm surges in parts of the southern LA coast
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