I don't see any landfall predictions.perk wrote:I can't believe that some of you are already pinpointing a landfall based on a single model run. 90L is'nt even a classified system yet, and looking at that model run where is the consistency.
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CENTRAL CARIBBEAN TROPICAL WAVE EXTENDS FROM NE COLOMBIA THRU
CENTRAL DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO 23N68W IS ALONG 70W/71W S OF 23N
MOVING W 10-15 KT. THE WAVE HAS GOTTEN BETTER ORGANIZED IN THE
NORTHERN PORTION WITH DEEP CONVECTION CONSOLIDATING NEAR 21N70W
AND 1-2 MB 24 HOUR PRESSURE FALLS. THE UPPER ENVIRONMENT LOOKS
FAVORABLE FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT AS AN UPPER ANTICYCLONE BUILDS
NEARBY. WIDELY SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION FROM 21N-24N
BETWEEN 67W-72W.
From 2:05 Discussion.Still a long way to go.
CENTRAL DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO 23N68W IS ALONG 70W/71W S OF 23N
MOVING W 10-15 KT. THE WAVE HAS GOTTEN BETTER ORGANIZED IN THE
NORTHERN PORTION WITH DEEP CONVECTION CONSOLIDATING NEAR 21N70W
AND 1-2 MB 24 HOUR PRESSURE FALLS. THE UPPER ENVIRONMENT LOOKS
FAVORABLE FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT AS AN UPPER ANTICYCLONE BUILDS
NEARBY. WIDELY SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION FROM 21N-24N
BETWEEN 67W-72W.
From 2:05 Discussion.Still a long way to go.
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TROPICAL DEPRESSION INVEST (AL902005) ON 20050720 1800 UTC
...00 HRS... ...12 HRS... ...24 HRS... ...36 HRS...
050720 1800 050721 0600 050721 1800 050722 0600
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 21.0N 71.0W 22.7N 73.1W 23.9N 74.8W 24.7N 76.2W
BAMM 21.0N 71.0W 22.6N 73.8W 24.0N 75.9W 25.2N 77.6W
A98E 21.0N 71.0W 22.3N 73.1W 23.7N 75.2W 25.1N 77.1W
LBAR 21.0N 71.0W 22.4N 73.0W 23.5N 74.9W 24.5N 76.5W
SHIP 25KTS 27KTS 29KTS 31KTS
DSHP 25KTS 27KTS 29KTS 31KTS
...48 HRS... ...72 HRS... ...96 HRS... ..120 HRS...
050722 1800 050723 1800 050724 1800 050725 1800
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 25.1N 77.4W 25.0N 80.2W 25.2N 83.9W 26.1N 88.0W
BAMM 26.1N 78.6W 27.0N 79.9W 27.5N 82.1W 28.5N 84.4W
A98E 26.5N 78.9W 29.2N 81.0W 30.5N 82.1W 31.4N 80.8W
LBAR 25.2N 77.8W 26.5N 79.7W 27.8N 81.2W 29.4N 82.8W
SHIP 34KTS 39KTS 43KTS 45KTS
DSHP 34KTS 39KTS 28KTS 33KTS
...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR = 21.0N LONCUR = 71.0W DIRCUR = 305DEG SPDCUR = 12KT
LATM12 = 19.7N LONM12 = 69.0W DIRM12 = 307DEG SPDM12 = 12KT
LATM24 = 18.3N LONM24 = 67.1W
WNDCUR = 25KT RMAXWD = 45NM WNDM12 = 25KT
CENPRS = 1014MB OUTPRS = 1016MB OUTRAD = 150NM SDEPTH = D
RD34NE = 0NM RD34SE = 0NM RD34SW = 0NM RD34NW = 0NM
18:00z run of the model guidance.Until there is a clear LLC well defined the model plots may not be good.I am only posting the runs in this initial stage for information only to the members.
...00 HRS... ...12 HRS... ...24 HRS... ...36 HRS...
050720 1800 050721 0600 050721 1800 050722 0600
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 21.0N 71.0W 22.7N 73.1W 23.9N 74.8W 24.7N 76.2W
BAMM 21.0N 71.0W 22.6N 73.8W 24.0N 75.9W 25.2N 77.6W
A98E 21.0N 71.0W 22.3N 73.1W 23.7N 75.2W 25.1N 77.1W
LBAR 21.0N 71.0W 22.4N 73.0W 23.5N 74.9W 24.5N 76.5W
SHIP 25KTS 27KTS 29KTS 31KTS
DSHP 25KTS 27KTS 29KTS 31KTS
...48 HRS... ...72 HRS... ...96 HRS... ..120 HRS...
050722 1800 050723 1800 050724 1800 050725 1800
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 25.1N 77.4W 25.0N 80.2W 25.2N 83.9W 26.1N 88.0W
BAMM 26.1N 78.6W 27.0N 79.9W 27.5N 82.1W 28.5N 84.4W
A98E 26.5N 78.9W 29.2N 81.0W 30.5N 82.1W 31.4N 80.8W
LBAR 25.2N 77.8W 26.5N 79.7W 27.8N 81.2W 29.4N 82.8W
SHIP 34KTS 39KTS 43KTS 45KTS
DSHP 34KTS 39KTS 28KTS 33KTS
...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR = 21.0N LONCUR = 71.0W DIRCUR = 305DEG SPDCUR = 12KT
LATM12 = 19.7N LONM12 = 69.0W DIRM12 = 307DEG SPDM12 = 12KT
LATM24 = 18.3N LONM24 = 67.1W
WNDCUR = 25KT RMAXWD = 45NM WNDM12 = 25KT
CENPRS = 1014MB OUTPRS = 1016MB OUTRAD = 150NM SDEPTH = D
RD34NE = 0NM RD34SE = 0NM RD34SW = 0NM RD34NW = 0NM
18:00z run of the model guidance.Until there is a clear LLC well defined the model plots may not be good.I am only posting the runs in this initial stage for information only to the members.
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PTrackerLA wrote:Looks like we aren't catching any breaks this season.
THIS IS GETTING OLD
Moments after one TC comes in, up pops the next Invest.
First runs take it through Islands and to EC FL coast.
Wouldn't evac just yet.
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Steve wrote:Why do people appear to get irritated when there's a shot at development? That's why we're here, isn't it?
Steve
Well, in my case...I just need a little break. But if there's a system, I can't stay away and I neglect work and other things. Besides more activity generally keeps us all busier around here, I can't stop reading as much as I can and I look at sat loops until I'm watching the wobbles in my Chicken Noodle soup as well. Did that noodle wobble west, uh-oh...look out Mr. Chicken, you might get hit.
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cycloneye wrote:
18:00z Run of the model guidance.However as I said in this thread until a defined LLC is pinpointed the inicial point from the models will not be good.
These maps typically don't run many "globals". Right now those models have all been trending indicating: near miss, fish, gone
Gale...not speaking for anyone but me, I want at least one half day off!
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I had a feeling a few days back this would eventually spin up just north of Hispanola.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
There is the steering currents. Looks like a rain event possible more. But i'm not going to go fully into what i think will happen for at least another 6 hours... when i can take another and better look at the synoptics.
Funny analog to this... JB said this went poof and would move west into the western carribean. I want to like him and his forecasts and i do appreciate his ability at long range forecasts. But his detailed up to the minute forcasts or not doing so well this year.
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http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
There is the steering currents. Looks like a rain event possible more. But i'm not going to go fully into what i think will happen for at least another 6 hours... when i can take another and better look at the synoptics.
Funny analog to this... JB said this went poof and would move west into the western carribean. I want to like him and his forecasts and i do appreciate his ability at long range forecasts. But his detailed up to the minute forcasts or not doing so well this year.
-Eric
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If this system forms then we will have 6 named storms before August. Which will make the record for the most storms before August with in the last 150 years. It has nice curve banding...With at least Gfs/Cmc models supporting closing off a center. They both take it west-northwestward for the next 24 to 30 hours. Then turn it northwestward by 36 to 42 hours. The cmc has a threat to the east coast...But the gfs turns it out to sea.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:If this system forms then we will have 6 named storms before August. Which will make the record for the most storms before August with in the last 150 years. It has nice curve banding...With at least Gfs/Cmc models supporting closing off a center. They both take it west-northwestward for the next 24 to 30 hours. Then turn it northwestward by 36 to 42 hours. The cmc has a threat to the east coast...But the gfs turns it out to sea.
Am I seeing double? I thought I just read this somewhere else...
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