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Tropical TS Mindy

And if you think that’s far fetched it isn’t. The GFS already sends Larry into Atlantic Canada due to the “dance”. The CMC sends our new system dancing into New England with Larry nose diving back south into the central Atlantic. @Webberweather53 thoughts on our new system interfering with Larry? In any case, it seems like it really wants to rain in New England or Canada part of the world this year
 
Decent blobs of convection this morning but still fairly disorganized and sheared. If this isn't picked up or stretched by the trough there's room for a run at a TD/TS off of the SE coast.
 
Code orange. Looks to impact coastal Carolinas too
 
Looks like this thing kicked out and sort of MLC/MCV this afternoon. It's probably out of time to get much going but that feature might be interesting overnight into tomorrow. It seems to be what the 3k decided to go bonkers with
 
Too bad the pattern isnt different. If we had a big high to our north it would get stuck off the coast and might get rather strong.
 
Probably a good thing this isn't further south its gotten its act together overnight but looks to be out of time
 
looks like the HMON and HWRF bring this in around 1000mb ish.....
 
Mindy?

Updated: Satellite and radar data indicate that shower and
thunderstorm activity continues to gradually become better organized
in association with an area of low pressure located about 115 miles
southwest of Apalachicola, Florida. In addition, satellite-derived
wind data indicate that the circulation has become somewhat better
defined today. If these development trends continue, advisories will
likely be initiated on this system as a tropical depression or
tropical storm later this afternoon, and tropical storm warnings
could be required for portions of the coast of the Florida
Panhandle.
 
Mindy?

Updated: Satellite and radar data indicate that shower and
thunderstorm activity continues to gradually become better organized
in association with an area of low pressure located about 115 miles
southwest of Apalachicola, Florida. In addition, satellite-derived
wind data indicate that the circulation has become somewhat better
defined today. If these development trends continue, advisories will
likely be initiated on this system as a tropical depression or
tropical storm later this afternoon, and tropical storm warnings
could be required for portions of the coast of the Florida
Panhandle.
I guess recon is out of the question at this point. Is it just me or does it seem that NHC loves to name systems that don't need naming and drop the ball on those that could actually be a problem (although if this develops it will be weak but still)
 
Had “Mindy” developed a day sooner and moved quicker n/e it could have pulled Larry into New England. Thankfully that’s not the case instead slow mover and development has been ------ over the past day and will only bring low grade tropical storm impacts with flash flooding and tornadoes to Florida to maybe Myrtle Beach?
 
How do I get buoy data with air pressure in mb like in the Twitter link Henry2326 posted? Thanks in advance.
 
Mindy!

TROPICAL STORM MINDY FORECAST/ADVISORY NUMBER 1
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL132021
2100 UTC WED SEP 08 2021

CHANGES IN WATCHES AND WARNINGS WITH THIS ADVISORY...

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE COAST OF THE
FLORIDA PANHANDLE FROM MEXICO BEACH TO STEINHATCHEE RIVER.
 
Thanks, Wild Weather, but what do I do to see a buoy's pressure *in mb*?
Once you select a buoy, just click on "view details". Keep in mind, many in the gulf are not fully operational and others simply give wave and water temp for example.
 
Once you select a buoy, just click on "view details". Keep in mind, many in the gulf are not fully operational and others simply give wave and water temp for example.

I can view the details with air pressure in inches. There's a drop-down box to convert to metric, but it doesn't apply to air pressure. I can convert via Google, but would prefer to just look at the data in millibars directly. Maybe someone will know how the graph in the Tweet was made.
 
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