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danielwAdministrator
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: MichaelA]
      #88857 - Wed Aug 11 2010 04:43 PM

Almost appears that the northernmost vortice spun off of the Dry Tortugas vortice during the night.

I see two separate spins also. One off the Panama City Beach,FL area and the other just west-northwest of the Dry Tortugas.


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MichaelA
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: MichaelA]
      #88858 - Wed Aug 11 2010 04:50 PM

4 PM CDT NHC advisory: TD5 is DOA.

Quote:

...DEPRESSION DISSIPATES...THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY...
...POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ALONG THE GULF COAST REMAINS...




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Storm Hunter
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: MichaelA]
      #88859 - Wed Aug 11 2010 04:54 PM

NHC... per AF Recon sayes gbye to TD5... but wait... one last chance left for TD5 is enroute... hehe

NOAA42 is at 12kft south of Apalachicola... looks to be on a west heading...


http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NOAA42

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berrywr
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Say Goodnight TD5! [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #88860 - Wed Aug 11 2010 04:56 PM

Say goodnight TD5!

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MichaelA
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: danielw]
      #88861 - Wed Aug 11 2010 04:56 PM

Check the low level clouds streaming SW to NE under that vortex farther south. Looks like it is mid-level and not surface. Another small vortex is at 27.5N; 88.5W.

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Storm Hunter
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: MichaelA]
      #88862 - Wed Aug 11 2010 05:15 PM

per NOAA42 SMFR showing 30MPH surface winds... but pretty cold at 12kft... 45F and Dwpt 36F... they have reached the area i was talking about in above post...

** possible 1004mb surface pressure Extrap**

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Edited by Storm Hunter (Wed Aug 11 2010 05:16 PM)


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JoshuaK
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #88863 - Wed Aug 11 2010 05:45 PM

Even if TD5 is 'Gone', the low pressure area remaining is still proving to cause problems for the local area. Such an example would be a 'Feeder Band' style line of storms in the East Central region that is spawning tornados in Orlando and Indian River county. No reason to really breathe a sigh of relief yet.

EDIT:

As for other features, 93L is lifting up up and away, and looks to possibly be absorbed into the ULL that it's heading towards, IMO. There is an interesting blob of convection burst to the SW of 93L around 24N 58W that has some cyclonic turning, but even as I type this satellite is showing a dying down of the convection. Finally, the Trop Wave approaching the Less-A's at 15N 56.5W is showing a good burst of convection going into this evening, but still hasn't quite started organizing yet.


Edited by JoshuaK (Wed Aug 11 2010 05:50 PM)


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WeatherNut
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #88864 - Wed Aug 11 2010 06:21 PM

Is anyone else noticing the spin in the clouds almost due west of Tampa Bay? Its also showing up on long range radar

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Storm Hunter
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: WeatherNut]
      #88865 - Wed Aug 11 2010 09:16 PM

Recon NOAA42 is almost done flying... they did drop GPS Dropsondes along there flight path for there research mission including one were we thought there was a coc... indeed is was the lowest pressure i saw at the surface.... 1009mb was measured as the plane flew of the area and drop a GPS dropsonde from 12k ft.


The G-IV did fly this afternoon a mission around the GOM
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NOAA49

here pretty much there flight on radar per flightaware

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NOAA42

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Edited by Storm Hunter (Wed Aug 11 2010 09:17 PM)


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Fairhopian
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #88874 - Thu Aug 12 2010 05:43 PM

The COC of former Depression 5 appears to have "dug in" over the Chandaleur Islands for the past 3 hours. Actually, the NHC shifted the big "L" to just west of the Ponchartrain for about an hour, but then shifted it back east to the same spot where it is now. Both New Orleans and Mobile radars have shown a clear "cyclone" of precipitation in roughly that same spot for past 3 hours as well. Any comments on what is causing this stationary status? Will the COC eventually drift inland, as the NHC now says, or could yesterday's computer models, showing Depression 5 looping back into the Gulf, been a little slow with when their backtrack forecast would occur?

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WeatherNut
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Re: Nothing Happening Yet [Re: Fairhopian]
      #88876 - Thu Aug 12 2010 09:47 PM

The center is definitely over water south of Biloxi. It is stationary over the loop and maybe even a slight creep to the east...if so barely...but its over water for sure

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