looking at the dropsonde data that was dropped at 15.7N 69.2W... there is some "drier" air on the east side of the system.. which is clearly visible in some sats. To me it appears to be wrapping around to the north? in the a data.. there were flying at 5kft
Significant Temperature And Relative Humidity Levels... Level....................................Air Temperature............................... Dew Point 1008mb (Surface)................27.4°C (81.3°F)............................. 23.5°C (74.3°F) 949mb...................................22.4°C (72.3°F)...............................21.4°C (70.5°F) 889mb....................................19.6°C (67.3°F)...............................16.2°C (61.2°F) 850mb....................................16.8°C (62.2°F)................................15.5°C (59.9°F) 843mb.....................................16.0°C (60.8°F)...............................15.0°C (59.0°F)
hmm.... recon is up to 12,500ft heading west off the coast of southern Haiti... not sure if there will be another pass... i figured they base in St. Croix tonight.... but not looking like that.... unless there going over the convection there in? UPDATE: looks like recon is buggin out and headin home to Homestead AFB. (they are over Haiti at 17kft)
-------------------- www.Stormhunter7.com ***see my flight into Hurricane Ike ***
Wx Data: KFLPANAM23 / CW8771
2012== 23/10/9/5 sys/strms/hurr/majh
0 registered and 82 anonymous users are browsing this forum.
Moderator:
Forum Permissions
You cannot start new topics
You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled
UBBCode is enabled
Rating:
Thread views: 35735
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