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Derek Ortt
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What a waste of air and precipitation. NEXT
The circulation over water is getting more impressive, but I also think I see one still over the Yuc on the eastern siide of the convection flareup. Still too disorgnized and running out of time.
The circulation over water is getting more impressive, but I also think I see one still over the Yuc on the eastern siide of the convection flareup. Still too disorgnized and running out of time.
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jschlitz wrote:Looks to me a LLC is finally getting together near 19.5 and 92.5. It won't have much room at all to develop, so good news for the recently struck Emily folks. Looking at the 500mb charts it will stay way south of there in my opinion.
The circulation over water is getting more impressive, but I also think I see one still over the Yuc on the eastern siide of the convection flareup. Still too disorganized and running out of time.
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HouTXmetro wrote:jschlitz wrote:Looks to me a LLC is finally getting together near 19.5 and 92.5. It won't have much room at all to develop, so good news for the recently struck Emily folks. Looking at the 500mb charts it will stay way south of there in my opinion.
The circulation over water is getting more impressive, but I also think I see one still over the Yuc on the eastern siide of the convection flareup. Still too disorganized and running out of time.
Anything in that region that develops has nowhere to go but West or WNW for the next 72 hours IMHO.
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clfenwi wrote:NOAA2 just launched from MacDill AFB, headed southwest, its obs are carrying the header 'SUSPECT'...
Those obs will be the same type as the ones that are reporting for Franklin Example a vortex message etc?
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cycloneye wrote:clfenwi wrote:NOAA2 just launched from MacDill AFB, headed southwest, its obs are carrying the header 'SUSPECT'...
Those obs will be the same type as the ones that are reporting for Franklin Example a vortex message etc?
That would appear to be the case, yes... I'll keep an eye out for them...
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clfenwi wrote:cycloneye wrote:clfenwi wrote:NOAA2 just launched from MacDill AFB, headed southwest, its obs are carrying the header 'SUSPECT'...
Those obs will be the same type as the ones that are reporting for Franklin Example a vortex message etc?
That would appear to be the case, yes... I'll keep an eye out for them...
Ok if something comes out post all the info in this thread.
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cycloneye wrote:clfenwi wrote:cycloneye wrote:clfenwi wrote:NOAA2 just launched from MacDill AFB, headed southwest, its obs are carrying the header 'SUSPECT'...
Those obs will be the same type as the ones that are reporting for Franklin Example a vortex message etc?
That would appear to be the case, yes... I'll keep an eye out for them...
Ok if something comes out post all the info in this thread.
Will do...
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This is the most recent minob
170000 2617 08504 15955 +1078 134004 -010 -174 130004 012 002
NOAA planes use a different format than the AF planes
Format is time / latitude / longitude / pressure altitude (in feet) / D-Value / Wind direction and speed / Temp / Dewpoint / max wind speed (10 sec avg) / wind speed recorded by SFMR / rainfall rate in mm/hr...
170000 2617 08504 15955 +1078 134004 -010 -174 130004 012 002
NOAA planes use a different format than the AF planes
Format is time / latitude / longitude / pressure altitude (in feet) / D-Value / Wind direction and speed / Temp / Dewpoint / max wind speed (10 sec avg) / wind speed recorded by SFMR / rainfall rate in mm/hr...
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Observation Number:01
Time transmitted: 1732Z
Position: 27.5 North // 83.7 West
Sea Level Pressure: 1019 millibars
Surface Temperature / Dew point depression:28.4/4.3
Surface wind speed and direction: 9 knots // 285
1000 millibar height: 167 meters
1000 millibar winds: 9 knots // 290
925 millibar height: 853 meters
850 millibar height:1585 meters
700 millibar height: 3225 meters
Time transmitted: 1732Z
Position: 27.5 North // 83.7 West
Sea Level Pressure: 1019 millibars
Surface Temperature / Dew point depression:28.4/4.3
Surface wind speed and direction: 9 knots // 285
1000 millibar height: 167 meters
1000 millibar winds: 9 knots // 290
925 millibar height: 853 meters
850 millibar height:1585 meters
700 millibar height: 3225 meters
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I put the sticky again.
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Observation Number:02
Time transmitted: 1809Z
Sea level Pressure: 1018 mb
Surface Temperature/ Dewpoint Depression: 28.4/4.1
Surface winds:13 knots // 090
1000 millibar height: 161 meters
1000 millibar temperature/DD:27.0/3.9
1000 millibar winds: 17 knots // 090
925 millibar height:847 meters
925 millibar temperature/DD: 22.8/7.0
925 millibar winds: 16 knots // 110
850 millibar height: 1578 meters
850 millibar temperature/DD: 17.8/5.0
850 millibar winds: 16 knots // 110
700 millibar height: 3216 meters
700 millibar temperature/DD: 9.6/17
700 millibar winds: 19 knots // 150
Time transmitted: 1809Z
Sea level Pressure: 1018 mb
Surface Temperature/ Dewpoint Depression: 28.4/4.1
Surface winds:13 knots // 090
1000 millibar height: 161 meters
1000 millibar temperature/DD:27.0/3.9
1000 millibar winds: 17 knots // 090
925 millibar height:847 meters
925 millibar temperature/DD: 22.8/7.0
925 millibar winds: 16 knots // 110
850 millibar height: 1578 meters
850 millibar temperature/DD: 17.8/5.0
850 millibar winds: 16 knots // 110
700 millibar height: 3216 meters
700 millibar temperature/DD: 9.6/17
700 millibar winds: 19 knots // 150
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