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Thursday, June 27, 2019
UPDATED! Alvin Strengthens in the Pacific to HURRICANE ALVIN.. Where's Barry in the Atlantic? June Not Too Soon For Debates and Candidates Surfing For Attention.
As I mentioned earlier today Alvin has strengthening........
...strengthening faster than NHC expected.
Alvin has been upgraded tonight to Hurricane status.
Compare and contrast with earlier today.
The earlier discussion is shown below.
Note it is said it's hard for models to handle small systems.
Alvin isn't that small...
I know it's the HWRF ....
We have become so weighted to the EURO..
and the upgraded GFS (of course... sarcastically said)
But models did show this intensification was possible.
It was obvious this morning this could happen.
But the NHC drew the line at ain't gonna happen.
We know so much on track forecasting today.
But we still lag behind on intensity forecasting.
Something to remember as we move on in the season.
Use the models but adjust in real time ...
...to what is actually happening in real time.
Hope y'all enjoyed the 2nd Debate.
As for African waves....
These waves are getting higher and higher.
They also aren't fizzling when they hit the water.
What happens when the shear slows down as it's forecast to do?
It's a process....
Shear weakens.
Water warms up.
Something to take seriously.
2019 Hurricane Season.
Note.... Alvin wasn't taken so seriously.
Alvin exceeded it's early expectations.
The waves leaving Africa are also exceeding expectations.
PS..... Barbara seems to be forming behind Hurricane Alvin.
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There's Alvin a 60 MPH Storm currently.
That's hours ahead of forecast by the way.
Small but mighty.
Living out his moment in the Pacific sun.
Look at that Pacific ITCZ coming alive.
Earthnull shows us Alvin clearly
That intense little circle off of Mexico.
Up close you can see Alvin tightly wound up.
NHC describes him below as TINY
Someone at the NHC is getting way too political there.
They sound today like Trump at that debate.
Marco Rubio has TINY HANDS.
Pretty sure they aren't happy.
But in the end Alvin bites the dust.
Or more so drowns in the cold, windy Pacific.
Barbara is the next name up.
Maybe Barbara is like Tulsi and she surfs?
Of course her name would probably be Barbi if so.
Okay I Googled her.
How could I not?
There's no hurricane in the Atlantic.
And not much new I learned otherwise at the debate.
What amazes me here is this...
She could have been a Victoria's Secret model.
And she went into politics.
That's kind of a win for women.
This is NOT a political endorsement.
It's more a confession.
I Googled her.
Hey I've heard Booker and De Blasio bicker before.
Nothing new there.
I said last night I was watching the debate the way you'd watch interesting waves work their way across the Atlantic. You don't expect them to do much in late June and you don't expect people in debates over a year before the election to really shine out bright enough to remember next June but Tulsi definitely made an impression. Note the fact that there are waves fighting their way West without shriveling up the moment they hit the Atlantic Ocean IS interesting and makes me wonder which one of them will try and be a Dark Horse Wave and develop close in as we move deep into July.
I also watch Alvin because I'm curious to see how the NHC has handled him other than being nasty and making fun or his small size. Note Alvin is noticeable from outer space so maybe his stronger than expected intensity matters. It matters in that they dismissed models that called for quick intensifying and went with the usual candidates for tropical gold and came up playing with gold dust.
This morning's discussion forecast points above.
Yesterday's forecast points.
Intensity if usually harder to forecast than position.
Let's move on to Barbara.
See my point here?
It's time women know they can be beautiful and......
........go into science or politics.
Note we have never had a woman director at the NHC.
Oh but one did run one of their libraries.
I'm not much a Women's Lib person.
I'm a who is the best candidate person.
I'm a person who looks at everyone.
Everyone has a story.
Every wave leaving Africa has a story.
Only some make it to a named storm.
Catching the NHC attention is not easy.
Top heavy works better than bottom heavy.
Waves that work out and develop good structure..
...vs those that look great on the bottom.
But don't exist on the top are goners.
Good structure.
Good bones.
Even small good bones get a name.
Like Alvin or the much maligned Beryl.
Remember Beryl?
Small hands Beryl?
Okay being silly today.
But why not?
It's hot.
It's getting hotter.
I'm debating July 4th plans.
Let's have some fun because we can.
Nothing big out there.
That brings us back to Beryl.
I believe Cranky called Beryl a Thunderstorm last year.
Tropical Storm Alvin Forms... Goes South of West a Bit... Hmnn. Keep Watching Those Waves in Hot Miami
Tropical Storm Alvin has formed in the East Pacific as expected. Though possibly because of it's new movement just South of West it may be in warmer water longer and gain more intensity than previous forecast by the NHC however they are not leaving the door open for development to hurricane strength.
Note the discussion from the NHC below.
Compare and contrast with earlier discussion.
They've gone from 40 MPH to 45 MPH..
..now holding open the door for 60 MPH.
Even from far away you can see the tropical cyclone.
Up close shown below.
Other than his wayward movement S of West...
No real surprises here expected.
Well..surprises are never expected are they?
As with most EPAC storms they go quietly out to sea.
As for the Atlantic Basin it's like this.
There are waves moving West.
Despite the SAL and the shear...
That's what they do this time of year.
If they are there and they are there.
That worries us with regard to late July and August.
And when the MJO moves into the Atlantic.
We could see some interesting formation out there.
New wave over Africa.
Mid Atlantic moving towards South America.
Much moisture in the SW Caribbean.
A small barely there wave near PR.
More visible below in this beautiful image.
Is that a healthy wave or what?
Moving South of the dusty SAL.
Such a sneaky wave.
Shear is there near the Islands.
Interesting.........
If this keeps up we could have problems early.
Stay tuned.
Bottom right.... sneaky wave.
Shear shooting out through the Islands..
Weather is amazing.
In other news the candidates are converging on Miami.
Someone must hate them...
How Florida views the Universe.....
Miami in late June with the temperature in the Mid 90s.
Expecting them to walk around Little Havana and shake hands.
I love Miami but it is hot and humid.
In the beautiful Banana Republic of Miami...
..the circus is always in town ;)
Like Carnival ...
In Miami people wouldn't stage a walk out.
That's because you don't leave the AC ...
Maybe a sit down but you don't leave the AC.
Nope...
Keep those waves in mind.
And close in possible development.
Nothing is expected...
But they weren't expecting that S of West movement for Alvin.
And they weren't expecting him to get past 45 mph.
So keep watching.
While you're watching the water is heating up.
Prepare for Hurricane Season....
Just do it!
Besos BobbiStorm
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Ps... this song is in my head all day all night ...
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