When 93L will be classified as TD or never at all?
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When 93L will be classified as TD or never at all?
By tommorow afternoon I say.
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not sure yet i'm not good at this type of poll
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Q: Is there a site out there that shows the wind speeds for the waves because the wave could look like crap but be a TD because it's winds are above 35 mph right
but i've always wondered this. or does it come back in the reports from those planes??? because i don't bother reading those. perhaps I should start reading them
anyways
Q: Is there a site out there that shows the wind speeds for the waves because the wave could look like crap but be a TD because it's winds are above 35 mph right
but i've always wondered this. or does it come back in the reports from those planes??? because i don't bother reading those. perhaps I should start reading them
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For a TD to be declared, it must have a closed surface circulation and convection. There is no wind criteria.Astro_man92 wrote:not sure yet i'm not good at this type of pole
anyways
Q: Is there a site out there that shows the wind speeds for the waves because the wave could look like crap but be a TD because it's winds are above 35 mph right
but i've always wondered this. or does it come back in the reports from those planes??? because i don't bother reading those. perhaps I should start reading them
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gkrangers wrote:For a TD to be declared, it must have a closed surface circulation and convection. There is no wind criteria.Astro_man92 wrote:not sure yet i'm not good at this type of pole
anyways
Q: Is there a site out there that shows the wind speeds for the waves because the wave could look like crap but be a TD because it's winds are above 35 mph right
but i've always wondered this. or does it come back in the reports from those planes??? because i don't bother reading those. perhaps I should start reading them
Uh... I think it needs winds of 30 mph sustained.
I say 5pm tomorrow if the organization trend continues.
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Astro_man92 wrote:not sure yet i'm not good at this type of pole
Just looked pole up in the dictionary and found nine definitions. So which pole are you not good at...magnetic pole, north and south pole...lol j/k
Ok back on topic. I highly doubt that NHC will initiate advisories (no matter what day) at 5:00 AM or 8:00 AM EDT. Looking at this year, all systems were upgraded to TD at either 5:00 PM or 8:00 PM. And all the major hurricanes this year have been upgraded at 8:00. And since it's too early tonight and I think this will be a major hurricane, I'll say tomorrow night at 8:00 PM EDT.
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I'm not positive here, but the storms that are immediately declared TS, are probably Invest areas that recon flew into and found a closed LLC and TS winds.Astro_man92 wrote:gkrangers wrote:It needs a surface circulation first...
so is that why some storms start out as imidiate TS because the winds where TS strength when the surfac circulation started?
Theres no recon when the storms are coming off Africa...so they just go off satellite estimates. So its unlikely to get a invest right to TS out there.
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Since when?Brent wrote:gkrangers wrote:For a TD to be declared, it must have a closed surface circulation and convection. There is no wind criteria.Astro_man92 wrote:not sure yet i'm not good at this type of pole
anyways
Q: Is there a site out there that shows the wind speeds for the waves because the wave could look like crap but be a TD because it's winds are above 35 mph right
but i've always wondered this. or does it come back in the reports from those planes??? because i don't bother reading those. perhaps I should start reading them
Uh... I think it needs winds of 30 mph sustained. :
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wxmann_91 wrote:Astro_man92 wrote:noAstro_man92 wrote:Astro_man92 wrote:it's poll stupidAstro_man92 wrote:not sure yet i'm not good at this type of pole![]()
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Just looked pole up in the dictionary and found nine definitions. So which pole are you not good at...magnetic pole, north and south pole...lol j/k![]()
when a system will form kind of poll
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PAstro_man92 wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:Astro_man92 wrote:not sure yet i'm not good at this type of pole
Just looked pole up in the dictionary and found nine definitions. So which pole are you not good at...magnetic pole, north and south pole...lol j/k![]()
Ok back on topic. I highly doubt that NHC will initiate advisories (no matter what day) at 5:00 AM or 8:00 AM EDT. Looking at this year, all systems were upgraded to TD at either 5:00 PM or 8:00 PM. And all the major hurricanes this year have been upgraded at 8:00. And since it's too early tonight and I think this will be a major hurricane, I'll say tomorrow night at 8:00 PM EDT.
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According to some definitions of a TD, it needs to have winds of at least 20 knots, but the rest including NHC say 33 knots or less so I think wind speed is irrelevant.
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i changed it. ya happy