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A writer and a tropical muse. A funky Lubavitcher who enjoys watching the weather, hurricanes, listening to music while enjoying life with a sense of humor and trying to make sense of it all!

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Updated 5 PM. Subtropical Depression Andrea & NHC Break Up - Severe Weather Continues with Flash Flooding on the Plains. Other Regions to Watch in the Tropics....


Not sure what we are calling it.... 
Post Tropical Cyclone?
Funny part is it doesn't look much different.


Note the new discussion mentions the Upper Level Low.
It mentions the ULL in the way that I did earlier this morning.
The real culprit here is shear and the ULL.
Yeah.... it's weaker.
Signature looks not as strong but closed.


The shear to the North is evident.
The ULL moving to the West is evident.
And even the NHC says the ULL is the dominant feature.
Note below the remnants of Andrea are marked....
Far to the North of the swirl that looks like Andrea.


Ex Andrea.
Seems the NHC broke up with Andrea.
It was a fast, short, bad relationship.
It served it's purpose I suppose ... 
Next name on the list is Barry.


I knew a boy named Barry once....
...he was cute. 
Good dancer.
6th or 7th grade.
I digress....

There really isn't much to say here.
Except that if there is no real convection left...
..and no real center left.
Then it would seem to me that the convection ...
...associated with the system once known as Andrea remains.
The Upper Level Low is moving slowly West.
Does the moisture still fly off with the "front" ??
Or .... ??? linger around longer.
So many questions so little time.
We will see soon enough.

Elsewhere there are tornadoes, flash floods and misery.
You don't need a hurricane for misery.
Keep watching to see what will be...

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Not expecting anything immediately but who knows.
A week ago the NHC insisted nothing was forming.
Then they went from 70% to ANDREA

Stay tuned.... 
Barry is the next name.
He's out there somewhere.
Hopefully with a better presentation.
Til then give to the Red Cross.
Or give another reliable charity in the area.
The people being plagued with floods will need help.

And continue reading please there are many tropical thoughts.
Down past the 5 AM advisories.
Areas I'm watching for future development.




I'm going to keep this simple today and update later if necessary. Subtropical Storm Andrea is doing so far what was expected of her by forecasters at the NHC. A look at Earthnull from yesterday at this time compared to this morning shows how Andrea developed.


Before above.
This morning below.


That's a dramatic difference in 24 hours.
And while she doesn't show up well on the satellite image.
You can see down through her on this site and see the winds.

Going wider I want to point out a feature.
Between the coast of Florida and Andrea...


If you look closely you can see the mid to upper level low.
You can also see the shear to her NW.
This squeeze play has been going on for a while.
Yet she developed.
Partially ventilated by the ULL in the right location.
Marginal warm water temperatures.

Now let's look at the "cold front"

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I wouldn't call it a "cold front" as much as a frontal boundary.
That wiggles around and then high pressure builds in again.
Also note the continuance of severe weather on the Plains.

There's an old chart that was one of the first wind charts.
My son when he was at Iowa State helped create this site.
It was actually an "art" site using meteorology as a base.



It's interactive.
Play with it... it's fun.
Once someone does something...
..... everyone copies and improves it.
But it shows the scope of the Low over the Plains.


Another view of the ongoing severe weather event.

Back to the tropics.


You can see both systems.
Remember it's a subtropical because of it's presentation.
And it's relationship to the secondary low I mentioned.
Note there will be serious flooding situations today ...
... flooding across the Mississippi River area.
And that's an area that doesn't need more rain.
It will also continue to rain in Texas and Oklahoma.
And when I say flooding I mean Flash Flooding.
And five days worth of flooding rains are possible.


Another area I want to point out is in the SW Carib.


There has been a constant increase in convection there.
Some models a while back showed development in that area.
The models went a little too Gonzo over development.
We discount models that show storms not in line with Climo.
But it's good to remember they were showing development.
Any area in that area that moves North will move into warm water.
And from the sites shown below the water is warming up.
As we move deeper into May and into June this concerns me.



This site is shown on www.spaghettimodels.com

If shear relaxes there we could have a problem.
As some of those crazy models implied.
And some of us are still watching that area.



Speaking of crazy models.
Check a few of those Andrea models.
Hmnnnn ....



The good news is most of them do go ENE.
What are the other lost models seeing?
Andrea is expected to go out to sea.
But there are other fish in the sea as well.

I'll be back later today as needed.

Remember weather is relative.
It's all a matter of perspective.
If your town got slammed by a tornado last night...
...the hyped outbreak materialized and messed you up badly.

If it's 90 degrees in the shade and it goes down to 88...
I guess it cooled off......
It's not such a strong cold front.


But the shear and the interaction with the Mid Level Low.
(Yeah it was Upper Level now it's more Mid Level)
Will steal the convection from Andrea...
..and Andrea will weaken as expected.
Keep watching.

Remember the big swirl you see here is not Andrea.
It's the Upper Mid Level Low...

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When an ULL is SW of a developing tropical cyclone ....
...it helps ventilate it some.
Change the location a bit and it can help destroy it.

Let's look at a shear map.


And leaving you with a site you can play with if bored today.



Current image.
Last night it was crazy.


Turn the sound up.
Enjoy...


Have a great day.
Stay safe if you are under the gun weather wise....
... keep an eye on the tropics if you live in FL or along the GOM.

Besos Bobbistorm
@bobbistorm on Twitter and Instagram.


(yeah I'm that person)
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Monday, May 20, 2019

UPDATED 11 PM Subtropical Storm Andrea Forms in the Atlantic While Tornadoes Dance Across the Southern Plains. Dangerous Evening For Many.

11 PM.


Relevant discussion from NHC






While low odds Bermuda needs to watch Andrea.


Elsewhere so far the huge out break of tornadoes did not pan out.
There are concerns on late night tornadoes ....
... and flooding as spoken about earlier is happening.
I've said this before but flooding gets coverage after the fact.
Everyone rushes into the area to show dramatic images.
But the hype on the tornadoes eclipsed the flood danger.




I've been watching Midland Texas area all day.
Been there... know it.
The way this system has hung back some...
.... has increased it's problems through tonight.

Keep watching.....
Stay safe.

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The 2019 Hurricane Season begins early.




Models are in general agreement with a turn out to sea, but they also show a slow down in forward motion and depending on how long it sits and how fast it gets picked up things could be interesting. Hey, a named storm in May is interesting on it's own though it's not that rare and it's not unexpected. 


This is typical.
The cone from the NHC shows the story.
Slow movement at first and then it gets picked up.

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Subtropical Storm Andrea obvious even from far awya.


From far away you can pick out Andrea.
From close up you can see the closed center.


Models did a good job of picking up on this storm.

It doesn't have the best form... 
...but it's subtropical.
And tomorrow it should tighten up some.


Using this loop you can see where the spin is...


I showed this storm several days ago.
Andrea has been used before as a Subtropical in May.
Formed off the East Coast as well.



2007 Andrea.

Just an example to show...
It's well within climo to have a subtropical storm form there in May.

I'll update later today as more information comes in.

The big news today of the cyclonic kind is really in the Plains.
A huge system that is currently producing Tornadoes.

I'm watching the storms on the Plains.
But my main interest is always tropical.
But I also have friends chasing ...
..and good friends in the cross hairs in Oklahoma.





Stay tuned.
It's a busy day cyclonically speaking.

And it's very possible we will end May with another tropical system.
There are some models indicating it's possible.
We can talk on that tomorrow.
For today know Subtropical Storm Andrea formed.
And know there are tornadoes on the ground today.

Stay informed on fast breaking weather changes today.

Besos BobbiStorm
@bobbistorm on Twitter and Instagram.

Ps.. June 1st is just a date.
The season begins when it begins.
If it's meant to be it'll be...

Remember that... 
Prepare now for Hurricane Season.
It's never too late to start preparing.
This will be a busy season...
.... with expected development close in.





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Subtropical Storm Andrea Forms in Atlantic! Tornadoes on Southern Plains... PTS Tornado Watches...


That's official.
Advisory below:



Did you get your tee shirt yet?
I did.... well it's on the way.


Again the forecast track is out to sea....


Waiting on that "strong cold front"
Personally wish it was stronger.
But you can read my thoughts deeper in this post.


You can compare this image with the one below.
Andrea tightened up over the day.
Recon made the call or rather their info did..

And the NHC made their announcement.


SUBTROPICAL STORM ANDREA
Advisories to be issued soon at 6:30 PM 
Will update the blog later.
As shown on Earthnull it's definitely closed.
Closed enough....
Recon called that one....
Not the tightest circulation but a circulation just the same.






As for the models....
Well you knew there would be a wrinkle here somewhere.
In general it's expected to be picked up by the cold front.
Remember what I said earlier (below) about the cold front...



Visible loop below shows it has the look.
Sun going down... 
Can't wait to see the first visible Monday morning.


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Keep reading if you have not everything is still time worthy.



Earthnull shows us why we could get Andrea..  possibly.
Not totally sold on this but it's been following the models.



I'll update later today as information from recon comes in.

As for the Southern Plains.


That's a lot of warnings.


Purple inside the pink. 
That doesn't happen much.
This should be a historic day.
Pray the historic twisters stay away from towns, cities, homes....

I'll update later today.
Please keep reading as everything I said earlier is still relevant.

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60% chances for Invest 90L
Will we go red today and get 70% chances later in the day?


Is there a center there anywhere?
Maybe... maybe developing.
It's getting a look.

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You can see from the loop above something is happening.
What is happening really isn't exactly clear.
Something tropical maybe....
Maybe a depression?
Maybe recon will fly in today.
They are making that decision in real time.
But the flight plan is on the table.
A front approaches fast from the West...
...to scoop this up and take it out to sea.
Kind of how the Twister scooped Dorothy up...
...and took her to OZ.

Everything is being analyzed carefully.
Bermuda is in the cross hairs for now...
...so that elevates the concern for this odd system.
Forecast to take a hard right turn....
...and go out to sea with the approaching cold front.
Okay it's not really a COLD front.
It's more of a cool down front.
But it's expected to grab it and take it out dancing.


In the Plains there is a HIGH Hot Pink area ...
Rare to see pink on that map.
Many schools in the Oklahoma City area closed today.
Cantore is in town... nuff said.
So prayers for all my friends in that area today.



Prayers are funny.
I pray no one dies...
Tornadoes dance out on the open plains.
Those who love weather get enough to make them smile.
Flooding doesn't happen.
Tornadoes are beautiful out on the open plains.
But there are cities and towns in that grid today.
So this is a developing story today.

Leaving this image here to compare to later.


It's possible we will see depressions status in the Atlantic.
Maybe a few advisories written.
Time will tell.


I will update later today.
Check back later please...
Pay attention to any warnings in your area.
Pray those twisters stay out on open plains.

We are all in awe of Tornadoes.
Huge tornadoes tracking over open land.
Blame it on The Wizard of Oz.
Blame it on Twister.
They intrigue us ....
Different from hurricanes.
Sudden and fast and in your face.
You can track the potential ....
... cyclonic like hurricanes.
But different.


Besos BobbiStorm
@bobbistorm on Twitter and Instagram

Ps... bonus Jimmy Buffet song for a friend
Oh and keep watching the SW Carib.... 
Convection is beginning to congregate...














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