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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 9:09 PM GMT on September 03, 2010 | +1 |



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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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cool here breezy as well
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What ever you do, don't sneak into his pool after dark!
Yep, they storm should be pushing thru Nova Scotia about this time. I hope everyone up there stays safe and checks in with us when they get a chance.
Just as he gets on the threshold of the area of low shear convection begins to refire on the Western side of the circulation.
All he needs is more convection. I expect this could happen later today
AL, 09, 2010090412, , BEST, 0, 163N, 456W, 30, 1008, LO,
Funny, I thought I heard the same music LOL
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41041&unit=M&tz=STN
You got that right. CAT 5 if he gets into the central and NW Caribbean.
Once the other side gets convection, expect the music to be louder lol
However, what should be watched for is a dissipation of the main center and a reformation to the north over the Bay of Campeche, which is certainly possible, in which case it would be a different story as upper winds are quite favorable. But for now, if TD 11E's center remains intact, I don't think it's too big of a problem.
Its its slowing anyone's computer, tell me, and I'll take it down.
Moisture starting to fill in on the SE side as well which was bare this morning.
I sat on the stairs between the ground and second floors of our house on Wards Island in the Toronto Islands chain and watched Hurricane Hazel pour the waters of Lake Ontario over the sea wall and into our house. The rising water worked its way up to the top of the fifth step, where four of us, with our 16-year-old babysitter, wondered if we would ever see our parents again. I was 5 years old. Even bigger was my worry that we would be blamed for the mess in the house.
Off the scale actually in the Western Caribbean which shows all "white"
poleward turn.that is good for the us.
Good Morning to you too, Levi.
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Sorry, good morning, lol.
Come Oct. and Nov. we then have the cold fronts to worry about as several major hurricanes have spun up from lows on the tail end of these.
That is true....and I've often wondered what we may see at the back end of this year given that it's a La Nina, and with SSTs abnormally warm, cold surges into the United States could cause big problems in the Caribbean late in the year.
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