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Hurricane Idalia


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Agree. I really think it’s land interaction at least initially.
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The visible has been impressive, but look at the Cancun radar. This is a TD imo and if it’s not it’s damn close. 
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https://bmcnoldy.earth.miami.edu/tropics/radar/
I think this is a depression as well and probably will be classified this afternoon, if not certainly by 5PM. That radar imagery and the low-level cloud flow is too much to ignore. It looks like TCG literally occurred just prior or during that loop. Hopefully the NHC can get reconnaissance moved up to this evening.

As for steering flow and what this is going to do the next 24-48 hrs. Does it drift west over the Yucatan or remain over the straits? Possibly meander into the SE GOM? Huge implications over the slightest movements now we clearly have a COC.
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12 minutes ago, Normandy said:

Agree with all.  No question this is a tropical cyclone and the NHC should to pull the trigger soon.  Looks too good on all levels (banding, outflow, convection, radar presentation).  

I've seen so many systems NAMED that did not look near as good as this!

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This is 2-3 days ahead of schedule in the Yucatán channel. As it meanders in a low shear environment what I’ll be watching for is if and how quickly a solid CDO/inner core develops. If we can get one going prior to shear increasing in 2-3 days, then the ceiling for this is much higher.

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No surprise, but the NHC is telegraphing advisories later today. 

Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
200 PM EDT Sat Aug 26 2023

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:

Active Systems:
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on recently 
upgraded Hurricane Franklin, located several hundred miles south of 
Bermuda.

Northwestern Caribbean Sea and Eastern Gulf of Mexico (AL93):
Showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure 
located near the Yucatan Channel continue to gradually become 
better organized.  If this trend continues, advisories will be 
initiated on this system later today.  The system is expected to 
move very slowly northward into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico 
during the next couple of days.  Heavy rains are likely over 
portions of western Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
Interests in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, western Cuba, and 
Florida should monitor the progress of this system.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...high...90 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...high...90 percent.
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It feels like the Fall in Tampa Bay, hot but dry and not so uncomfortable.

Bought half-n-half and two gallons of water today, a couple cans of beans, etc. Two cases of beer in reserve.

I saw people stocking up on toilet paper as I guess it is common knowledge that running out of toilet paper during a raging hurricane is a serious nightmare. We still have our COVID stock-pile of Northern Quilt...but is the expiration date expired?? Oh my!

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With the massive shifts we're seeing on the guidance with regard to the steering pattern post landfall, there's a lot of uncertainty on where this eventually ends up after Florida, and if it gets left behind by the northeast trough. I know that's far out, but it's something of interest for the SE coast folks. 

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