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WxWatcher007

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  1. I'm kind of like Josh at this point where I can't get enough of it. When I measured 56kts down on Long Island for Isaias I was pretty stoked, then I got into the eyewall of Laura a few weeks later. There's really nothing like it, and yes I know I'm insane lol.
  2. You're killing me Nice. 63kts on the ground is nothing to sneeze at.
  3. I loathe each and every one of you My thoughts haven't really changed much after the midday guidance for CT. Maybe I'd go a bit lower on inland winds, but I never thought we needed higher end gusts to create a high impact event because of a combination of heavy rainfall (my main concern), already saturated soils, and the duration of wind gusts. With the center likely to pass over CT I think it's going to be windy everywhere, but obviously worse at the shore and closer to the center before full on decay. Heavy rain, coastal flooding/surge, and enough wind to cause widespread power outages.
  4. I may quit tracking wx altogether after what I've been subjected to How some of you come back year after year to talk about snow chances is beyond my comprehension
  5. More prayers please as I may need to self reap soon. I never realized that this is what y'all inflicted upon one other for months on end during "winter".
  6. Still a fair amount of spread on the 12z GEFS
  7. Some decent 925mb winds there.
  8. Honest to God I don't know how I do it either.
  9. It was the best track model from 36-72 overall last season per NHC verification. @CoastalWx I'm a little west of you on LF. Still thinking New Haven to Westerly but closer to the right side of that zone.
  10. Thanks, I appreciate that. I actually have to hop off for a bit so if you don't see long recon posts it's not because I decided the storm was not impressive enough.
  11. Latest VDM for those that care lol Product: Air Force Vortex Message (URNT12 KNHC)Transmitted: 21st day of the month at 13:36ZAgency: United States Air ForceAircraft: Lockheed WC-130J Hercules with reg. number AF97-5304Storm Name: HenriStorm Number & Year: 08 in 2021 (flight in the North Atlantic basin)Mission Number: 10Observation Number: 09 ( See all messages of this type for this mission. )A. Time of Center Fix: 21st day of the month at 13:00:40ZB. Center Fix Coordinates: 33.84N 72.20WB. Center Fix Location: 213 statute miles (343 km) to the ESE (117°) from Cape Hatteras, NC, USA.C. Minimum Height at Standard Level: 3,043m (9,984ft) at 700mbD. Minimum Sea Level Pressure: 993mb (29.33 inHg)E. Dropsonde Surface Wind at Center (Undecoded): NAF. Eye Character: Open from the north to the northwestG. Eye Shape & Diameter: Circular with a diameter of 24 nautical miles (28 statute miles)H. Estimated (by SFMR or visually) Maximum Surface Wind Inbound: 27kts (31.1mph)I. Location & Time of the Estimated Maximum Surface Wind Inbound: 16 nautical miles (18 statute miles) to the WNW (299°) of center fix at 12:55:30ZJ. Maximum Flight Level Wind Inbound: From 17° at 22kts (From the NNE at 25.3mph)K. Location & Time of the Maximum Flight Level Wind Inbound: 18 nautical miles (21 statute miles) to the WNW (300°) of center fix at 12:55:00ZL. Estimated (by SFMR or visually) Maximum Surface Wind Outbound: 55kts (63.3mph)M. Location & Time of the Estimated Maximum Surface Wind Outbound: 57 nautical miles (66 statute miles) to the SE (127°) of center fix at 13:18:30ZN. Maximum Flight Level Wind Outbound: From 215° at 82kts (From the SW at 94.4mph)O. Location & Time of the Maximum Flight Level Wind Outbound: 61 nautical miles (70 statute miles) to the SE (128°) of center fix at 13:20:00ZP. Maximum Flight Level Temp & Pressure Altitude Outside Eye: 7°C (45°F) at a pressure alt. of 3,047m (9,997ft)Q. Maximum Flight Level Temp & Pressure Altitude Inside Eye: 12°C (54°F) at a pressure alt. of 3,041m (9,977ft)R. Dewpoint Temp (collected at same location as temp inside eye): 10°C (50°F)R. Sea Surface Temp (collected at same location as temp inside eye): Not AvailableS. Fix Determined By: Penetration, Radar, Wind, Pressure and TemperatureS. Fix Level: 700mbT. Navigational Fix Accuracy: 0.02 nautical milesT. Meteorological Accuracy: 2 nautical milesRemarks Section - Remarks That Were Decoded... Maximum Flight Level Wind: 82kts (~ 94.4mph) which was observed 61 nautical miles (70 statute miles) to the SE (128°) from the flight level center at 13:20:00Z Remarks Section - Additional Remarks... 10-m wind dropsonde wind unavailable.
  12. Wasn't he out there yesterday? It looked really rough during those missions. I'm not sure what you were expecting, but borderline cat 1 was the prediction for right now and that's exactly what this looks like. I can't speak for others but I'm actually taking time to present the data and while not very impressive it is squarely in the middle of the forecasted intensity for this time and environment. This. Two things can be true at the same time. It's still fighting off some hostility and has a lot of work to do but it's much better organized than it was yesterday. I'm really not sure what people were expecting at 9:30am on Saturday.
  13. SE continues to look impressive as well. FL winds now up with unflagged 75, 78, 79, and 82kt readings.
  14. Yep. Eye confirmed. Open to the N. Product: NOAA Vortex Message (URNT12 KWBC)Transmitted: 21st day of the month at 13:21ZAgency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Aircraft: Lockheed WP-3D Orion (Reg. Num. N42RF)Storm Name: HenriStorm Number & Year: 08 in 2021 (flight in the North Atlantic basin)Mission Number: 9Observation Number: 20 ( See all messages of this type for this mission. )A. Time of Center Fix: 21st day of the month at 12:44:20ZB. Center Fix Coordinates: 33.73N 72.28WB. Center Fix Location: 213 statute miles (343 km) to the ESE (120°) from Cape Hatteras, NC, USA.C. Minimum Height at Standard Level: Not AvailableD. Minimum Sea Level Pressure: 993mb (29.33 inHg)E. Dropsonde Surface Wind at Center: From 280° at 21kts (From the W at 24mph)F. Eye Character: Open in the northG. Eye Shape & Diameter: Circular with a diameter of 15 nautical miles (17 statute miles)H. Estimated (by SFMR or visually) Maximum Surface Wind Inbound: 58kts (66.7mph)I. Location & Time of the Estimated Maximum Surface Wind Inbound: 23 nautical miles (26 statute miles) to the NE (44°) of center fix at 12:38:28ZJ. Maximum Flight Level Wind Inbound: From 195° at 62kts (From the SSW at 71.3mph)K. Location & Time of the Maximum Flight Level Wind Inbound: 92 nautical miles (106 statute miles) to the E/ESE (101°) of center fix at 12:00:43ZL. Estimated (by SFMR or visually) Maximum Surface Wind Outbound: 56kts (64.4mph)M. Location & Time of the Estimated Maximum Surface Wind Outbound: 9 nautical miles to the SW (228°) of center fix at 12:46:41ZN. Maximum Flight Level Wind Outbound: From 298° at 50kts (From the WNW at 57.5mph)O. Location & Time of the Maximum Flight Level Wind Outbound: 19 nautical miles (22 statute miles) to the SW (224°) of center fix at 12:49:28ZP. Maximum Flight Level Temp & Pressure Altitude Outside Eye: 15°C (59°F) at a pressure alt. of 2,459m (8,068ft)Q. Maximum Flight Level Temp & Pressure Altitude Inside Eye: 17°C (63°F) at a pressure alt. of 2,454m (8,051ft)R. Dewpoint Temp (collected at same location as temp inside eye): 11°C (52°F)R. Sea Surface Temp (collected at same location as temp inside eye): Not AvailableS. Fix Determined By: Penetration, Radar, Pressure and TemperatureS. Fix Level: Other - Not surface, 1500ft, 925mb, 850mb, 700mb, 500mb, 400mb, 300mb or 200mbT. Navigational Fix Accuracy: 0.01 nautical milesT. Meteorological Accuracy: 2 nautical milesRemarks Section: Maximum Flight Level Wind: 65kts (~ 74.8mph) which was observed 71 nautical miles (82 statute miles) to the SE (140°) from the flight level center at 11:52:24Z
  15. SE Eyewall dropsonde, so it does look like there is an eye trying to develop. Product: Air Force Temp Drop (Dropsonde) Message (UZNT13 KNHC)Transmitted: 21st day of the month at 13:16ZAgency: United States Air ForceAircraft: Lockheed WC-130J Hercules with reg. number AF97-5304Storm Name: HenriStorm Number: 08 (flight in the North Atlantic basin)Mission Number: 10Observation Number: 11 ( See all messages of this type for this mission. )Part A... Date: Near the closest hour of 13Z on the 21st day of the month Highest Mandatory Level For Which Wind Was Reported: 700mb Coordinates: 33.8N 72.0W Location: 225 statute miles (362 km) to the ESE (117°) from Cape Hatteras, NC, USA. Marsden Square: 116 ( About ) Surface and Standard Isobaric Surfaces Level Geo. Height Air Temp. Dew Point Wind Direction Wind Speed 1000mb -27m (-89 ft) This level does not exist in this area of the storm above the surface level. 997mb (29.44 inHg) Surface (Sea Level) 25.8°C (78.4°F) 24.9°C (77°F) 155° (from the SSE) 44 knots (51 mph) 925mb 656m (2,152 ft) 20.8°C (69.4°F) 20.3°C (69°F) 180° (from the S) 71 knots (82 mph) 850mb 1,390m (4,560 ft) 19.2°C (66.6°F) 18.8°C (66°F) 185° (from the S) 61 knots (70 mph) 700mb 3,046m (9,993 ft) 12.0°C (53.6°F) 12.0°C (54°F) 195° (from the SSW) 54 knots (62 mph) Information About Radiosonde: - Launch Time: 13:04Z - About Sonde: A descending radiosonde tracked automatically by satellite navigation with no solar or infrared correction. Remarks Section... Dropsonde Location: Dropped in eyewall 135° (SE) from the eye center. Highest altitude where wind was reported: - Location: 33.80N 72.01W - Time: 13:04:02Z Lowest altitude where wind was reported: - Location: 33.87N 72.00W - Time: 13:08:23Z Mean Boundary Level Wind (mean wind in the lowest 500 geopotential meters of the sounding): - Wind Direction: 170° (from the S) - Wind Speed: 58 knots (67 mph) Deep Layer Mean Wind (average wind over the depth of the sounding): - Wind Direction: 185° (from the S) - Wind Speed: 60 knots (69 mph) - Depth of Sounding: From 696mb to 996mb Average Wind Over Lowest Available 150 geopotential meters (gpm) of the sounding: - Lowest 150m: 161 gpm - 11 gpm (528 geo. feet - 36 geo. feet) - Wind Direction: 160° (from the SSE) - Wind Speed: 54 knots (62 mph) Sounding Software Version: AEV 30404 Part B: Data for Significant Levels... Significant Temperature And Relative Humidity Levels Level Air Temperature Dew Point 997mb (Surface) 25.8°C (78.4°F) 24.9°C (77°F) 935mb 21.2°C (70.2°F) 20.6°C (69°F) 850mb 19.2°C (66.6°F) 18.8°C (66°F) 777mb 15.8°C (60.4°F) 15.8°C (60°F) 764mb 16.2°C (61.2°F) 14.2°C (58°F) 697mb Unavailable Significant Wind Levels Level Wind Direction Wind Speed 997mb (Surface) 155° (from the SSE) 44 knots (51 mph) 995mb 155° (from the SSE) 42 knots (48 mph) 993mb 155° (from the SSE) 50 knots (58 mph) 979mb 165° (from the SSE) 62 knots (71 mph) 971mb 165° (from the SSE) 58 knots (67 mph) 963mb 170° (from the S) 62 knots (71 mph) 951mb 180° (from the S) 58 knots (67 mph) 942mb 180° (from the S) 68 knots (78 mph) 933mb 180° (from the S) 71 knots (82 mph) 921mb 180° (from the S) 72 knots (83 mph) 901mb 180° (from the S) 64 knots (74 mph) 887mb 180° (from the S) 67 knots (77 mph) 863mb 185° (from the S) 58 knots (67 mph) 850mb 185° (from the S) 61 knots (70 mph) 696mb 195° (from the SSW) 55 knots (63 mph)
  16. Center dropsonde here. Might have seen another 1-2mb drop between passes based on the surface wind. Product: NOAA Temp Drop (Dropsonde) Message (UZNT13 KWBC)Transmitted: 21st day of the month at 13:00ZAgency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Aircraft: Lockheed WP-3D Orion (Reg. Num. N42RF)Storm Name: HenriStorm Number: 08 (flight in the North Atlantic basin)Mission Number: 9Observation Number: 17 ( See all messages of this type for this mission. )Part A... Date: Near the closest hour of 13Z on the 21st day of the month Highest Mandatory Level For Which Wind Was Reported: 850mb Coordinates: 33.7N 72.3W Location: 213 statute miles (343 km) to the ESE (120°) from Cape Hatteras, NC, USA. Marsden Square: 116 ( About ) Surface and Standard Isobaric Surfaces Level Geo. Height Air Temp. Dew Point Wind Direction Wind Speed 1000mb -59m (-194 ft) This level does not exist in this area of the storm above the surface level. 993mb (29.33 inHg) Surface (Sea Level) 27.4°C (81.3°F) 26.0°C (79°F) 280° (from the W) 21 knots (24 mph) 925mb 631m (2,070 ft) 25.0°C (77.0°F) 21.2°C (70°F) 275° (from the W) 18 knots (21 mph) 850mb 1,371m (4,498 ft) 20.2°C (68.4°F) 18.8°C (66°F) 275° (from the W) 16 knots (18 mph) Information About Radiosonde: - Launch Time: 12:44Z - About Sonde: A descending radiosonde tracked automatically by satellite navigation with no solar or infrared correction. Remarks Section... Dropsonde Location: Dropped in center. Highest altitude where wind was reported: - Location: 33.74N 72.28W - Time: 12:44:11Z Lowest altitude where wind was reported: - Location: 33.74N 72.26W - Time: 12:48:05Z Mean Boundary Level Wind (mean wind in the lowest 500 geopotential meters of the sounding): - Wind Direction: 275° (from the W) - Wind Speed: 21 knots (24 mph) Deep Layer Mean Wind (average wind over the depth of the sounding): - Wind Direction: 280° (from the W) - Wind Speed: 14 knots (16 mph) - Depth of Sounding: From 751mb to 993mb Average Wind Over Lowest Available 150 geopotential meters (gpm) of the sounding: - Lowest 150m: 156 gpm - 6 gpm (512 geo. feet - 20 geo. feet) - Wind Direction: 275° (from the W) - Wind Speed: 23 knots (26 mph) Sounding Software Version: AEV 30406 Part B: Data for Significant Levels... Significant Temperature And Relative Humidity Levels Level Air Temperature Dew Point 993mb (Surface) 27.4°C (81.3°F) 26.0°C (79°F) 953mb 24.6°C (76.3°F) 24.1°C (75°F) 921mb 24.8°C (76.6°F) 21.0°C (70°F) 850mb 20.2°C (68.4°F) 18.8°C (66°F) 751mb 16.2°C (61.2°F) 12.2°C (54°F) Significant Wind Levels Level Wind Direction Wind Speed 993mb (Surface) 280° (from the W) 21 knots (24 mph) 978mb 275° (from the W) 23 knots (26 mph) 895mb 270° (from the W) 14 knots (16 mph) 850mb 275° (from the W) 16 knots (18 mph) 801mb 280° (from the W) 10 knots (12 mph) 751mb 15° (from the NNE) 12 knots (14 mph)
  17. Other recon plane (mission 10) finds the same extrapolated pressure of 992.7 with a similar (albeit flagged) SFMR.
  18. On second glance, looking at that NE to SW pass while still a bit broad that's probably the best wind field we've seen yet with Henri. Interested to see the VDM there.
  19. 992.5mb extrapolated by mission 9 with a 35kt SFMR. That suggests the pressure is dropping within the center. Still not seeing a particularly strong wind field near the center. Looking at the data, I don't see much of an SFMR drop either, which is interesting.
  20. Don't steal my hurricane tropical storm!
  21. I'm way too serious tracking tropical to put in comedic effort lol
  22. The most frustrating and hilarious time for sure
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