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How low can he go?
This is about to take off.... deep convection just getting startedBig ole' burst of convection firing. Ru ro
Still very interested on what the NE "blob" may do - it could get wrapped in and explode this dude, or disrupt it, or it could stay on the periphery and stabilize him, or ...This is about to take off.... deep convection just getting started
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Blobs are the best thing it could have if you are looking for a strong storm. Remember last year with Matthew? Didn't It have a big companion moisture pool?Still very interested on what the NE "blob" may do - it could get wrapped in and explode this dude, or disrupt it, or it could stay on the periphery and stabilize him, or ...
I'm with you on that I've seen it before and can play a significant role either way, have seen these "blobs" stay right there and disrupt the system.... looks like it's helping keep the northern side "ragged" at the moment. I'm thinking it will feed the beast unfortunately... time will tellStill very interested on what the NE "blob" may do - it could get wrapped in and explode this dude, or disrupt it, or it could stay on the periphery and stabilize him, or ...
Yesssss and I was just looking back over my video from last year (as it seemed from recollection that was the case but didn't want to say so w/o verifying - since I was far more concerned with my own back yard than with a blob when Matthew got close) and was just about to say as much ... great catch!Blobs are the best thing it could have if you are looking for a strong storm. Remember last year with Matthew? Didn't It have a big companion moisture pool?
with you ... and I hope we're both wrong ...I'm with you on that I've seen it before and can play a significant role either way, have seen these "blobs" stay right there and disrupt the system.... looks like it's helping keep the northern side "ragged" at the moment. I'm thinking it will feed the beast unfortunately... time will tell
Not singling out Brent but just to remind y'all where we were last night and really no one anticipated where we are now with HarveyGFS really escalating the intensity, maybe a more significant hurricane isn't unrealistic
Has a hurricane tomorrow evening!!! That is some strengthening lol
Brent has been an awesome resource to this one member who's largely been sitting on the sidelines, studying and digesting and ...Not singling out Brent but just to remind y'all where we were last night and really no one anticipated where we are now with Harvey
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Would love to see a loop of that. Are you getting it from Central Florida Hurricane?Inner core getting organized once again, microwave imagery showing nice eye
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http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-ti...m=4&img=1&vars=11111000000000000000000&loop=0Would love to see a loop of that. Are you getting it from Central Florida Hurricane?
Here's the "best" I'm finding
https://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E HURRICANE&lat=25&lon=-94.3&zoom=4&width=640&height=480&type=Animation&numframes=20&palette=spect.pal
College of DuPage is in Wiki>Models; may not have put it in Wiki>Tropical>Models; send me the tropical home page for this and if it's not there, I will include it!Don't know if it's been posted or not but here is another good website with GOES 16 imagery if this site is not allowed to be posted admions please delete and I'm sorry.
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?parms=meso1-13-48-1
For the sake of those folks in Texas, it would be fine if this simply turned itself into a late August thunderstorm (we've had our fun watching and postulating; now it's population to consider), but FS, I fear you are right about possible RI ...Looking at the satellite loop, I think Harvey underwent an ERC, but I am not too certain. Was developing an eye, then stopped and closed up. Look at the IR satellite, and you will see the northern eyewall open up briefly. Now, it seems to be closing again as convection wraps around. More moisture is being fed into Harvey by this blob too. Pressure is dropping, as hurricane hunters have found, and the winds are stronger in the NE quadrant than in the last pass of the eye, so maybe we can expect this to loop around with the stronger convection and begin the RI again.
a 969 reading, with 78kt winds showing up on latest recon.. but meh.. not anything major to change much yet.
noticed models are backing off on intensity tonight.