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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#421 Postby tropicwatch » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:03 pm

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tropicwatch wrote:Kind of weird. NOAA does one low altitude pass through the center then does the rest of the mission around 24000 ft. It has done this on two missions today.


so what does that tell you ?


Checking the other levels.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#422 Postby Poonwalker » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:06 pm

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jlauderdal wrote:I think tomorrow there will be shutters, you are closer to anticipated landfall than me, I expect shutters to appear here tomorrow.


Landfall is about 2 miles south of me. But I'm debating shutters. I don't think I've put shutters up for a cat1. Is it necessary?


Most insurance policies can decline to cover you if you don't put up shutters but have them down and take on damage.

If you have them I would use them. Despite the cat rating these things can easily spawn tornadoes. My brothers Largo office got windows blasted out in a tropical storm by stuff thrown by a tornado.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#423 Postby eastcoastFL » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:10 pm

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cane5 wrote:To me the logic for a landfall near Miami all hinges on how much of a southwest turn she makes. It’s still a unknown. Remember for 48 hours all we heard was landfall in Tampa hundreds of thousands evacuated all to end up being a Fort Meyers/Naples event. Don’t drink the koolade just yet. !!


That would be quite a swing in track 48 hours out.


Just look at what Ian did but aside from that the storm is still projected to curve southwest a 20 mile jog almost changes everything and we are not there yet. Mark this post the gulfstream has a mind of its own even once it makes that dip.



Anything is possible that’s for sure. Right now though miami is about 100 miles south of the NHC track.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#424 Postby jfk08c » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:13 pm

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tropicwatch wrote:Kind of weird. NOAA does one low altitude pass through the center then does the rest of the mission around 24000 ft. It has done this on two missions today.


so what does that tell you ?



Subtropical systems develop differently than a tropical system. Usually starts from the top atmospheric levels and works downward
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#425 Postby cane5 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:14 pm

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That would be quite a swing in track 48 hours out.


Just look at what Ian did but aside from that the storm is still projected to curve southwest a 20 mile jog almost changes everything and we are not there yet. Mark this post the gulfstream has a mind of its own even once it makes that dip.



Anything is possible that’s for sure. Right now though miami is about 100 miles south of the NHC track.



Hallandale is 2 minutes from Miami and they are under a Hurricane watch. It hasn’t even developed yet and models were off 100 miles with Ian. Anyway I live in Miami I know about storms that are under a choking high pressure ridge and in the Gulfstream. My hope is we lose power for a day and impacts are minimal.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#426 Postby TheHurricaneGod » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:14 pm

Fort lauderdale should be on the southern side of Nicole so the winds shouldn't be too bad, unless it ended up like a high end cat 1/low end cat 2
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#427 Postby cane5 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:18 pm

jfk08c wrote:
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tropicwatch wrote:Kind of weird. NOAA does one low altitude pass through the center then does the rest of the mission around 24000 ft. It has done this on two missions today.


so what does that tell you ?



Subtropical systems develop differently than a tropical system. Usually starts from the top atmospheric levels and works downward


Now I see what you were driving at makes sense in a way.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#428 Postby gatorcane » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:31 pm

Here is the observation data for a buoy a little NW of the storm. Notable pressure drop and winds on the increase:

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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#429 Postby cane5 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:43 pm

Dr Knabb just made a great point the gradient just multiplies the effects of the storm in general. So where you are not in the cone you still get a double shot of Nicole , a one two punch.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#430 Postby eastcoastFL » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:48 pm

cane5 wrote:
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cane5 wrote:
Just look at what Ian did but aside from that the storm is still projected to curve southwest a 20 mile jog almost changes everything and we are not there yet. Mark this post the gulfstream has a mind of its own even once it makes that dip.



Anything is possible that’s for sure. Right now though miami is about 100 miles south of the NHC track.



Hallandale is 2 minutes from Miami and they are under a Hurricane watch. It hasn’t even developed yet and models were off 100 miles with Ian. Anyway I live in Miami I know about storms that are under a choking high pressure ridge and in the Gulfstream. My hope is we lose power for a day and impacts are minimal.


Currently the track passes about 2 miles from my house. I’m hoping it trends further north. It looks like the worst of Nicole will be north of the center so if I had a say in it I would ask her to kindly pass north of my area. The effects will be pretty widespread with a storm this big so hope for all of us it stays weak.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#431 Postby sponger » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:00 pm

gatorcane wrote:Here is the observation data for a buoy a little NW of the storm. Notable pressure drop and winds on the increase:


Too funny, the one thing I can do in metric only is barometric pressure!
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#432 Postby Sciencerocks » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:11 pm

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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#433 Postby psyclone » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:16 pm

I wonder if maybe they go ahead with a ts warning at 10 PM on the east coast and leave the hurricane watch as is to see how the storm behaves. Gales look to be a lock for a long time for sure. What a beach wrecker with full moon tides. Might see some ts watches on the gulf coast too...maybe Englewood up to suwannee river as a WAG..
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#434 Postby Lightning48 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:21 pm

When might watches and warnings go up in the Tampa/ St. Petersburg and what effects can be expected?
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#435 Postby blp » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:26 pm

Starting to ramp up!

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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#436 Postby GCANE » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:31 pm

18Z GFS showing a dramatic strengthening off Long Island as compared to previous runs
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#437 Postby eastcoastFL » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:35 pm

psyclone wrote:I wonder if maybe they go ahead with a ts warning at 10 PM on the east coast and leave the hurricane watch as is to see how the storm behaves. Gales look to be a lock for a long time for sure. What a beach wrecker with full moon tides. Might see some ts watches on the gulf coast too...maybe Englewood up to suwannee river as a WAG..


They already have a TS warning and hurricane watch up together here. We are currently under both in Martin county.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#438 Postby eastcoastFL » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:37 pm

psyclone wrote:I wonder if maybe they go ahead with a ts warning at 10 PM on the east coast and leave the hurricane watch as is to see how the storm behaves. Gales look to be a lock for a long time for sure. What a beach wrecker with full moon tides. Might see some ts watches on the gulf coast too...maybe Englewood up to suwannee river as a WAG..


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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#439 Postby eastcoastFL » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:40 pm

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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Subtropical Storm - Discussion

#440 Postby psyclone » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:40 pm

eastcoastFL wrote:
psyclone wrote:I wonder if maybe they go ahead with a ts warning at 10 PM on the east coast and leave the hurricane watch as is to see how the storm behaves. Gales look to be a lock for a long time for sure. What a beach wrecker with full moon tides. Might see some ts watches on the gulf coast too...maybe Englewood up to suwannee river as a WAG..


They already have a TS warning and hurricane watch up together here. We are currently under both in Martin county.


Oh my how did I miss that! I need to pay closer attention!
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