F
Current Radar or Satellite Image

Flhurricane.com - Central Florida Hurricane Center - Tracking Storms since 1995Hurricanes Without the Hype! Since 1995


The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins on June 1st and lasts until Nov 30th. NHC Outlooks resume on May 15th..
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 237 (Idalia) , Major: 237 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 237 (Idalia) Major: 237 (Idalia)
 


News Talkback >> 2005 News Talkbacks

Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | (show all)
Cycloneye11
Weather Hobbyist


Reged:
Posts: 70
Loc: San Juan,Puerto Rico
Vince [Re: damejune2]
      #58047 - Sun Oct 09 2005 01:37 PM

http://tcweb.fnmoc.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home.cgi

NRL has it already as Vince so you can expect the first advisorie at 11 AM.Now the 2005 season is only one name away from the tie to the record 1933 season.

Edited by Cycloneye11 (Sun Oct 09 2005 01:37 PM)


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Rich B
British Meteorologist


Reged:
Posts: 498
Loc: Gloucestershire, England, UK
Re: Vince [Re: Cycloneye11]
      #58048 - Sun Oct 09 2005 01:45 PM

wonder how much of a threat Vince will be to Madeira. Outer bands already affecting the island.

--------------------
Rich B

SkyWarn UK


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Lysis
User


Reged:
Posts: 451
Loc: Hong Kong
Re: Vince [Re: Rich B]
      #58049 - Sun Oct 09 2005 02:40 PM

I save all the satellite loops frame by frame as individual jpegs, and then later compile them into various animated QuickTime files for posterity (I’m such a loser). Looking at the system’s overall life thus far, the eye feature looked to be a convective illusion, so to speak... but now it has a very wrapped appearance, especially in the latest frames.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/GOES/EAST/CATL/RGB_loop.html

EDIT: hey... forcaster knabb just took the words right out of your mouths, guys.

--------------------
cheers

Edited by Lysis (Sun Oct 09 2005 03:23 PM)


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Lsr1166
Verified CFHC User


Reged:
Posts: 15
Loc: Tallahassee, Florida
Re: Vince [Re: Lysis]
      #58050 - Sun Oct 09 2005 02:57 PM

NHC just posted Vince...


000
WTNT33 KNHC 091446
TCPAT3
BULLETIN
TROPICAL STORM VINCE ADVISORY NUMBER 1
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
11 AM EDT SUN OCT 09 2005

...20TH NAMED STORM OF THE SEASON FORMS IN AN UNUSUAL LOCATION... IN
THE FAR EASTERN ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST OF THE AZORES AND CLOSE TO THE
MADEIRA ISLANDS...

SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES THAT THE PREVIOUSLY NON-TROPICAL LOW
PRESSURE SYSTEM BETWEEN THE AZORES AND THE CANARY ISLANDS HAS
ACQUIRED TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BECOME A TROPICAL STORM.

AT 11 AM EDT...1500Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM VINCE WAS
LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 34.0 NORTH... LONGITUDE 19.2 WEST OR ABOUT
515 MILES... 830 KM... EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE AZORES. THIS POSITION
IS ALSO ABOUT 140 MILES... 225 KM... NORTHWEST OF THE MADEIRA
ISLANDS.

VINCE IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTHEAST NEAR 5 MPH... 7 KM/HR. A
CONTINUED NORTHEASTWARD MOTION AND A GRADUAL INCREASE IN FORWARD
SPEED ARE EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 50 MPH... 85 KM/HR... WITH HIGHER
GUSTS. LITTLE CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24
HOURS.


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | (show all)



Extra information
0 registered and 90 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  

Print Topic

Forum Permissions
      You cannot start new topics
      You cannot reply to topics
      HTML is disabled
      UBBCode is enabled

Rating: *****
Topic views: 16159

Rate this topic

Jump to

Note: This is NOT an official page. It is run by weather hobbyists and should not be used as a replacement for official sources. 
CFHC's main servers are currently located at
Hostdime.com in Orlando, FL.
Image Server Network thanks to Mike Potts and Amazon Web Services. If you have static file hosting space that allows dns aliasing contact us to help out! Some Maps Provided by:
Great thanks to all who donated and everyone who uses the site as well. Site designed for 800x600+ resolution
When in doubt, take the word of the National Hurricane Center