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Hurricane Fredrick 1979
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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37703 - Thu Jun 30 2005 03:11 PM

I ran the models early this morning and the MM5 model had already picked up on this bringing it to the NGOM in 120h. None of the other models had picked up on it. I will check them out later today.

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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37704 - Thu Jun 30 2005 03:32 PM

ACTUALLY THE LOOK OF THE CARRRIBEAN FEATURE IS IMPROVED THIS AFTERNOON. IT IS DEFINITELY UNDER A BUILDING UPPER RIDGE AND THERE IS A SURFACE TROUGH. WHILE I CERTAINLY DEFER TO THE EXPERTS, THE VIEWS FROM SPACE DON'T CONFIRM ANY MOMENTUM INTO CENTRAL AMERICA AS REFERRENCED IN THAT DISCUSSION.
LETS SEE HOW IT LOOKS TOMORROW. IF IT IS STILL IMPROVING AND IS OFF SHORE THEN I THINK THE FORECASTERS WILL HAVE TO REVISIT THIS THING.

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Re: Caribbean [Re: Hurricane Fredrick 1979]
      #37705 - Thu Jun 30 2005 04:19 PM

Right there w/ you, check my 8:46am EST. Even now FSU is consistent w/ this morning. How far off from the 1996 Bertha Path would the CV storm be? Nevermind, answered my own curiosity http://www.atmos.umd.edu/~stevenb/hurr/96/bertha/bertha_v2.gif

Edited by Tazmanian93 (Thu Jun 30 2005 04:36 PM)


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Re: Caribbean [Re: Tazmanian93]
      #37706 - Thu Jun 30 2005 04:41 PM

SW Caribbean system has gotten the attention of NRL.
Click on 51E.TCSP-EAST
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_hom...mp;STYLE=tables

As long as system is in the Caribbean, with a slight chance of moving toward the NW Caribbean and GOM.
We should probably keep the posts here.
If it should cross over to the Pacific, then posts would go in the " Other Basins" forum.

Edited by danielw (Thu Jun 30 2005 04:57 PM)


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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37707 - Thu Jun 30 2005 04:52 PM

I should say it would http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/GOES17452005181d72vAv.jpg

Good shot of system from 1:45 PM EDT this afternoon.
When it was just starting to get attention.~danielw

Edited by danielw (Thu Jun 30 2005 05:14 PM)


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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37708 - Thu Jun 30 2005 05:08 PM

Why is the Caribbean system listed as an E. Pac invest on NRL? Because the NHC predicts it will move into the E. Pac, or is that an NRL error? I've never seen that before, NRL focusing on a system on one side of Central America and listing it as an invest for the other side.

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Re: Caribbean [Re: Brad in Miami]
      #37709 - Thu Jun 30 2005 05:18 PM

If you'll go back to post number 37702. It's on the bottom of the previous page.
I posted an excerpt of a forecast discussion there.
They give a little better reasoning to the 51E classification.

Edited by danielw (Thu Jun 30 2005 05:19 PM)


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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37710 - Thu Jun 30 2005 05:37 PM

In regards to the Caribbean feature, I was impressed by the eye-like feature that was seen for about 4 hours earlier today on both visible and infrared satellite. I was wondering if Clark or someone else might know how common it is for a system of such little strength to form an eye-like feature especially in the initial phases of development.

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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37711 - Thu Jun 30 2005 05:38 PM

Thanks for the post Daniel. But I'm still a little unclear on this. The relevant part of the post you directed me to just says, if I'm reading it right, that the TUTT is predicted to move westward. I understand that, and that the NHC predicts that the disturbance, or at least a part of it, will move westward. But my question about NRL classifications still is there.

By now I realize the answer to the question pretty much has to be that yes, NRL will classify an invest as an EPAC one even though it's in the Atlantic basin, as long it's predicted to move westward; NRL likely would've corrected any error on the site by now. But I just never have seen that; has that happened before that anyone knows of?


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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37712 - Thu Jun 30 2005 05:54 PM

Quote:

TROPICAL DISCUSSION - INTERNATIONAL DESKS
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD
220 PM EDT THU JUN 30 2005

TUTT LOW FORECAST JUST NORTH OF HONDURAS NEAR 16N 86W AT 24 HRS roughly 18Z Friday WILL MOVE WEST INTO NORTHERN GUATEMALA BY 48 HRS roughly 18Z Saturday AND TURN TO THE NORTHWEST MOVING INTO THE SOUTHERN GULF OF MEXICO NEAR 22N 92W BY 72 HRS roughly Sunday 18Z. I separated this sentence from the next. As I missed the NW turn into the GOM, when I read it. This is consistant with one of the Cyclone Phase Forecast Models from 12Z this morning

THE TUTT LOW WILL ADVECT ITCZ MOISTURE NORTHWARD INTO HISPANIOLA AND PUERTO RICO EARLY IN THE PERIOD AND JAMAICA THROUGH 72 HRS. EXPECT RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 20-40MM/DAY WITH MAXIMA OF 40-60MM/DAY. AS TUTT DRIFTS WEST EXPECT IT TO ENHANCE CONVECTION OVER
NICARAGUA...HONDURAS...BELIZE...GUATEMALA AND SOUTHERN MEXICO. AS THE LOW INTERACTS WITH ITCZ MOISTURE OVER THIS REGION...EXPECT DAILY RAINFALL OF 15-25MM/DAY WITH MAXIMA OF 40-60MM/DAY MAINLY AFTER 24 HRS.

This is from the Hydrometeorological Center and not the Tropical Prediction Center or NHC. Please use official NHC forecasts for planning and preparation purposes

New Thread~ SW Caribbean. Please post there. Thanks

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Re: Caribbean [Re: danielw]
      #37714 - Thu Jun 30 2005 06:24 PM

New thread so head on over....

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