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More on TD#2
09:58 AM EDT - 12 July 2001

Tropical Depression #2 is looking a litte different this morning, a little more concentrated and more tropical looking. I expect to see Barry today.

For it's future, it now appears as if it will head to the Eastern Leeward islands an a minor system. Many models have it entering and staying in the Caribbean. Climatology isn't favorible for it, and if it does creep north it'll have to deal with the mountains of Hispaniola.

It won't get much chance to strengthen over that Island. There is enough to suggest it could reach minor hurricane strength, so folks will need to watch.

Persistence again will be paramount. Beyond that, it still could effect Florida in some way next week if the stalled out front does not itself. But if it does go through the caribbean and Hispaniola it won't have enough to recover. In any case, the Caribbean needs to watch this one very closely for right now, and we may later depending on what path this thing takes. It probably won't touch us at all, but the chance is still there so I mention it.

TD#2! Barry later?


What about the models? The GFDL continues to want to toss this system in the trash, but moves it slowly toward the Caribbean. The MRF keeps it in the Caribbean and mostly south of the islands. The others all do various tricks with it, but climatology is a major factor in that. This is an early cape verde style system, and it has a lot going against it.

Watch!

Caribbean Hurricane Page - Updates from the various Caribbean Islands.

NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Forecast Track of Active Systems (Good Forecast Track Graphic and Satellite Photos)

NASA GHCC Interactive Satellite images at:
[NAtl visible] (visible -- Daytime Only) [NAtl infrared] (infrared), and [NAtl water vapor] (water vapor)--Nasa source.
Defiant Visible Infrared More...
Other commentary at: Mike Anderson's East Coast Tropical Weather Center - Accuweather's Joe Bastardi - SCOTTSVB's Hurricane Update Center - Jim Williams' Hurricane City - Gary Gray's Millennium Weather - Even More on our Links Page

Some Forecast models: (NGM, AVN, MRF, ECMWF, ETA)
DoD weather models (NOGAPS, AVN, MRF)
AVN, ECMWF, GFDL, NOGAPS, UKMET

- [mac]


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Tropics heating up? (#7)
Posted by: Joe Location: St.Petersburg, FL
Posted On 02:41PM 12-Jul-2001 with id (VTNRTTNQNTU*)


Yeah took a look and it did point out a mid level anticyclone in central gulf. With upper low of west central florida. Another thing I find intresting is the convection down by Honduras whats your thoughs on theses features.
Thanks Joe

Cont... (#8)
Posted by: Steve Location: Old Metairie, LA
Posted On 03:55PM 12-Jul-2001 with id (RPXNRTXNRSQNUX*)


I'm not sure what all's going to happen. The satellite photos of the convection near Honduras actually shows outflow unless I'm looking to hard at it. But if I'm not, it definitely appears to be under a dome of high pressure.

Then no one's sure how far that front is going to sink into the Gulf. The best weatherman in New Orleans (Bob Breck) put a caution note on the front for early next week. IMHO, if a low was to form in the Gulf, you guys in peninsular Florida probably have more to watch than we do here in South LA. I would guess that all the model runs that come out tonight (12Z/8E/7C) will start accounting for both of these features.

Steve

Thanks (#9)
Posted by: Joe Location: St.Petersburg, FL
Posted On 04:06PM 12-Jul-2001 with id (RQVNSNQXRNTR*)


Thanks for the info. Of coarse I'am going over to the eastcoast for the week, which for some reason a storm gets going just about every time I leave.

welcome change!!!! (#10)
Posted by:
gary Location: jacksonville
Posted On 04:24PM 12-Jul-2001 with id (RPUNQURNVUNR*)


Finally we have some action brewing!!!! Why don't we have a little survey. We have so many people in jacksonville that do not think a storm will hit no matter how close it gets. How many of you hear this from around florida? Isn't kind of scary to think of what kind of loss of life we will have if one finally does hit and these people don't leave. What are the thoughts out there?


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