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2013 Tropical Oddities
Fri Jun 07 2013 03:23 PM
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With Ed's permission I would like to start a short thread on 2013 Tropical Oddities.
I'll start with E Pacific Hurricane Barbara. Which later became Atlantic TS Andrea. 1.Barbara made history as the easternmost land-falling Hurricane in the E. Pac.
HURRICANE BARBARA DISCUSSION NUMBER 6 NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP022013 200 PM PDT WED MAY 29 2013 BARBARA RECENTLY MADE LANDFALL IN THE MEXICAN STATE OF CHIAPAS AS A CATEGORY 1 HURRICANE ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON HURRICANE WIND SCALE. THIS IS THE EASTERNMOST LANDFALL LOCATION FOR AN EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC HURRICANE SINCE RELIABLE RECORDS BEGAN IN 1966. IT IS ALSO THE SECOND-EARLIEST HURRICANE LANDFALL IN THE RELIABLE RECORD. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2013/ep02/ep022013.discus.006.shtml?
The remains of Barbara crossed the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and moved into the Bay of Campeche. Where one of the circulations remained intact and drifted over the SW GOM.
MARINE WEATHER DISCUSSION NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 228 PM EDT SAT JUN 1 2013.....edited THE MID-LEVEL REMNANTS OF FORMER EASTERN PACIFIC TROPICAL CYCLONE BARBARA WILL LINGER OVER THE SW GULF WATERS WHERE IT WILL COME INTO PHASE WITH A MID LATITUDE TROUGH SHIFTING ACROSS THE EASTERN UNITED STATES THIS WEEKEND. THIS WILL STRENGTHEN THE TROUGH AND ENABLE FOR A SURFACE CIRCULATION TO DEVELOP OVER THE SW GULF WATERS SUN.
TS Andrea made landfall just south of Cedar Key,FL and roughly 24 hours later is still classified as a Tropical Storm. Located over middle North Carolina, yes inland, 45 miles SW of Fayetteville,NC. Winds of 45mph and pressure of 996mb.
2. INVEST 92L 5Jun13 One of the earliest INVEST's in recent memory to be so far east in the Atlantic. Large envelope of precipitable water surrounding the system. Probably will not intensify.
this is a work in progress and may be removed by Ed or Mike at any time. I need to cross check my post with NHC data.~danielw
Edited by danielw (Fri Jun 07 2013 09:49 PM)
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