CFHC Talkback For News Story #76:
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August
08:59 AM EDT - 30 August 2000

I think we will not see any more named systems this month.

August was a strange montth for storms, and memorable for these reasons:

1. Alberto...
This one just hung around forever going to major hurricane status back to tropical storm and up again, did a loop and went out. It was a very long lived storm and the most interesting thing this month.

2. Beryl...
This was pretty much doomed from the start, its center was placed too far east of where it actually was, and therefore went into the Mexican coast way before any damage could have been done. Hurricane watches/warnings were put up as a precaution, but were never really needed.

3. Chris
Chris was the storm that more than a few jumped the gun on big time. Saying that it would affect Florida way way to early. When in fact, it died before even reaching the Caribbean due to shear. I never thought it would make it, but the next one gets the oddball of the decade award...

4. Debby
This one threw everyone for a loop, even those who said it would go into the gulf were wrong, all of us were wrong. It had the potential to me a mess for Florida, and winded up just going kaput north of Hispaniola never to recover. Head scratching, indeed, but definitely a small miracle that it did this.

I don't see anything happening this week as far as named storms go. I'm pretty much willing to write off the storm off the east coast, and if the one in the east Atlantic develops into a named storm, it won't be in August. So we go out of August almost as quietly as we went into it.

We've got a new
webcam: Barb & Wendy in Winter Springs have set one up.

Also Joseph Johnston in Mobile has redone his page and added a very nice collection of photos on Mobile, Alabama's hurricane history.

JimF has added some impressive lightning photos and Irene photos to his webcam page.

Comments or Questions? Everyone is invited to use it. Use the comment button by the story Headline.

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


Crown Weather Services Tropical Update (Includes Map with multiple forecast model tracks)
Snonut's Hurricane Reports

Satellite images at: [N.A. visible] (visible -- Daytime Only) [N.A. infrared] (infrared), and [N.A. water vapor] (water vapor)--Nasa source.

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

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Developing 33.9N 77.7W (#14)
Posted by: Gary Location: Hernando Beach fl.
Posted On 01:57PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPYNRQVNXUNXW*)



TPNT KGWC 301727

A. TROPICAL DISTURBANCE EAST OF FLORIDA

B. 30/1632Z (97)

C. 33.9N/5

D. 77.7W/1

E. THREE/GOES8

F. T2.0/2.0/D1.0 24HRS -30/1632Z-

G. IR/EIR/VIS/MSI



19A/ PBO XPSD LLCC/ANMTN. CNVCTN SHEARED 52NM FROM LLCC.

FINAL T BASED ON DT, PT SUPPORTS. MET YIELDS 1.5.



Developing 33.9N 77.7W (#15)
Posted by: Gary Location: Hernando Beach fl.
Posted On 01:58PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPYNRQVNXUNXW*)



TPNT KGWC 301727

A. TROPICAL DISTURBANCE EAST OF FLORIDA

B. 30/1632Z (97)

C. 33.9N/5

D. 77.7W/1

E. THREE/GOES8

F. T2.0/2.0/D1.0 24HRS -30/1632Z-

G. IR/EIR/VIS/MSI



19A/ PBO XPSD LLCC/ANMTN. CNVCTN SHEARED 52NM FROM LLCC.

FINAL T BASED ON DT, PT SUPPORTS. MET YIELDS 1.5.



To Gary (#16)
Posted by:
Colleen Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posted On 02:19PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNQYV*)


Gary...are the T's they are referring to in this statement to Dvoreks? and exactly what does this mean? Sorry, I am not an expert, but I know that a 2 on a Dvorak scale is something to look at...thanks for your help!!!! Colleen

p.s. anyone else noticee you cannot access the loops from NHC site?

Dvorak (#17)
Posted by: Gary Location: Hernando Beach fl.
Posted On 02:26PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPYNRQVNXUNXW*)


Colleen, yes'that's what this is. T2.0=30Knots and the D=Developing Trend over last 24hrs

Depression Forming in Atlantic (#18)
Posted by: Joe
Posted On 03:04PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RQVNSNQXRNRY*)


Looks like there could be a Depression in the
Eastern Atlantic just west of the Cape Verde islands.I think they will upgrade this by Tomorrow
or Thursday.Looks like it has a good rotation with
it.Also off Carolinas and Gulf nothing there looks
to be forming.

Joe

Gary's posts, Colleen's question (#19)
Posted by: Bill Location: TLH
Posted On 03:18PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPTNQQPNRQTNYT*)


Well, if it is T 2.0, it should be classified as depression, at least a subtrop depression. Plus, I believe the 1.0 means it is expected (or has?)to improve by 1.0 T number over the next 24hrs, which would put it at TS strength.

Interesting to say the least!

IHS,

BIll

SC Thing (#20)
Posted by:
Colleen Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posted On 03:20PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (QURNQVSNRPUNTV*)


It did look like it was moving sw, but then turned west again...however, how can the T numbers be going up if it's already over land? I don't understand that...if it's a developing trend, then it should be over water, right? Or am I just not understanding all of this correctly? The lowest pressure I could find out there was 1009mb..near Frying Pan Shoals. Sheesh..somebody figure this out..!!! Has there been anymore T Dvorak reports? Thanks...Colleen

Hornswoggled! (#21)
Posted by: Bill Location: TLH
Posted On 03:25PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPTNQQPNRQTNYT*)


I'll be! yes, Colleen, is just ont he coast, looks like the center is elongated a bit, so it is not completely inland. Also, the convection had subsided in the area near the center.

Why the t #s..well, at the time of analysis, it was over water.

What a season!

IHS,

Bill

One depression, maybe two in the EastLant (#22)
Posted by: Bill Location: TLH
Posted On 03:44PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPTNQQPNRQTNYT*)


The system that TPC said may become a td earlier today, and then said would not, looks like it is. The latest VIS and IR I've seen (2pm) are really wrapping up. If TPC is playing it straight, it'll be a td at 5.

Also, the "Emily' clone at 12.5/50.5 also could be a td, altho it is hard tpo tell, it is so small. Lots of convection and a cdo tho.

Mini-low continues to swirl off NE Fl coast, looks like it is tightening.

This must be the year for mini-swirls!

IHS,

Bill

I Think I Have Gotten Down This Season (#23)
Posted by:
Colleen Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posted On 04:02PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (QURNQVSNQYUNQXW*)


Ok, I think I have got it now, as far as this season goes: 1)what you THINK is a depression, isn't, just because it should be. 2) What you see isn't real, it's made up by Martians playing with our satellites. 3) If they say it's moving west, look east; if they say it's moving north, look south 4) If it looks better organized, it's really not (refer to #2 above). 5) This isn't really Hurricane season, it's right around the Holidays. You should be shopping for wrapping paper, not water.

Does that cover it? Sorry, just letting out some humor that has been building all season!!! Please don't be mad! Colleen

I think you are right (#24)
Posted by:
Frank Location: Biloxi MS
Posted On 04:08PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (QRNQSNRTXNS*)


Gee....That's probably the best weather analysis I've heard in the past two weeks..

My bet is on the disturbance in the far east Atlantic... every thing else... "forget about it"

Frank (#25)
Posted by:
Colleen Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posted On 04:15PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (QURNQVSNQYUNQXW*)


Thanks...and I agree about the East Atlantic system being our best bet. Refer to #3 in my previous post!

Colleen for head of NHC (#26)
Posted by: Bill Location: TLH
Posted On 05:05PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPTNQQPNRQTNYT*)


Sounds good to me, yo do have the season down right...or is that wrong?

IHS,

barometric bill

Low in east Atlantic (#27)
Posted by: Alex
Posted On 05:21PM 30-Aug-2000 with id (RPVNRQPNRQTNS*)


Although the low in the east Atlantic looks healthy, I doubt developement before tommorrow. The reason is a bit of a lack in convection and the NHC being conservative. As for the convection in the gulf I doubt developement unless it really persists. Please voice your thoughts.


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