One more burst?
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- Brett Adair
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Looking at my GHCC-Sat program, I do see this cool cloud top burst that is taking place. Looks to be along a channel of enhanced SST's just south of the bay. This thing is going to have to hurry though as I have stated in other posts because if you will look at a satellite loop some of the outflow that is riding northward into MS is already being sheared apart by the trough to the west.
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Hey-- I will not be heartbroken if she doesn't make "it" (hurricane status). That little convective burst is poised to come right over us. She's so close to land. She needs to start playing nice with the natives!
BTW, so far here in West Mobile, it's raining with some gusty winds. If I had to estimate (which I must tell you I am not good at estimating wind speeds), I'd say the gusts are in the low to mid 20's (mph). A few may be getting up to around 30. It's whistling through every so often now. Our little "weather dog" is spending most of the time under the bed and refuses to go out to do his business.
BTW, so far here in West Mobile, it's raining with some gusty winds. If I had to estimate (which I must tell you I am not good at estimating wind speeds), I'd say the gusts are in the low to mid 20's (mph). A few may be getting up to around 30. It's whistling through every so often now. Our little "weather dog" is spending most of the time under the bed and refuses to go out to do his business.
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baygirl_1 wrote:Hey-- I will not be heartbroken if she doesn't make "it" (hurricane status). That little convective burst is poised to come right over us. She's so close to land. She needs to start playing nice with the natives!
BTW, so far here in West Mobile, it's raining with some gusty winds. If I had to estimate (which I must tell you I am not good at estimating wind speeds), I'd say the gusts are in the low to mid 20's (mph). A few may be getting up to around 30. It's whistling through every so often now. Our little "weather dog" is spending most of the time under the bed and refuses to go out to do his business.
Strong TS... Cat 1, you'll not notice a difference.
I don't think the strong TS winds(assuming they exist) will be in Mobile anyway... they will probably be well to the east(Just offshore Apalachicola had a 69 mph gust earlier), possibly staying over water and then weakening and coming ashore.
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Brent wrote:Strong TS... Cat 1, you'll not notice a difference.
I don't think the strong TS winds(assuming they exist) will be in Mobile anyway... they will probably be well to the east(Just offshore Apalachicola had a 69 mph gust earlier), possibly staying over water and then weakening and coming ashore.
Brent, why do you say that? That convective burst that has been discussed is just South of Mobile County and appears to be heading our way. Shouldn't that contain some of the nastiest weather (unfortunately for us)?
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baygirl_1 wrote:Hey-- I will not be heartbroken if she doesn't make "it" (hurricane status). That little convective burst is poised to come right over us. She's so close to land. She needs to start playing nice with the natives!
BTW, so far here in West Mobile, it's raining with some gusty winds. If I had to estimate (which I must tell you I am not good at estimating wind speeds), I'd say the gusts are in the low to mid 20's (mph). A few may be getting up to around 30. It's whistling through every so often now. Our little "weather dog" is spending most of the time under the bed and refuses to go out to do his business.
My 6 month old lab won't go out in the rain unless I go with him. I thought labs were supposed to like the water.
It looks like the GFS has Arlene's number, as it's been showing it getting weaker off the coast for days now.
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I know tropical storms don't really have eyes but it almost looks like an eye is there for a second on this loop.
I know tropical storms don't really have eyes but it almost looks like an eye is there for a second on this loop.
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baygirl_1 wrote:Brent wrote:Strong TS... Cat 1, you'll not notice a difference.
I don't think the strong TS winds(assuming they exist) will be in Mobile anyway... they will probably be well to the east(Just offshore Apalachicola had a 69 mph gust earlier), possibly staying over water and then weakening and coming ashore.
Brent, why do you say that? That convective burst that has been discussed is just South of Mobile County and appears to be heading our way. Shouldn't that contain some of the nastiest weather (unfortunately for us)?
Yes... but those winds are NOT strong TS winds. They are at best 40-45 mph sustained. Gusts maybe a little higher... hardly impressive.
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HurricaneGirl wrote:http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huvsloop.html
I know tropical storms don't really have eyes but it almost looks like an eye is there for a second on this loop.
Yes it does...
Gaston had a similar feature as it was making landfall, although I don't think this will be upgraded like it was, since, gasp, it actually had winds close to hurricane force near the center.
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http://www.intellicast.com/WeatherImages/RadarLoop/pie+IAmStealingFromIntellicast.gif
For a brief moment there is actually a completely closed center of circulation.
For a brief moment there is actually a completely closed center of circulation.
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