Update on the tropics

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  1. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    Disturbance 1: 20% Chance of Cyclone Formation in 48 Hours

    As of 2:00 pm EDT Fri Jun 3 2016 ...
    A large area of showers and thunderstorms continues over the western
    Caribbean Sea. This system is moving west-northwestward toward the
    Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, and a low pressure area is expected to
    form over the Yucatan or the adjacent waters over the weekend.
    This low could develop into a tropical cyclone as it subsequently
    moves across the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Peninsula
    early next week. Regardless of development, locally heavy rains and
    flooding are possible over portions of the Yucatan Peninsula,
    western Cuba and the Florida Peninsula during the next several days.

    * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent
    * Formation chance through 5 days...medium...60 percent
     
  2. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    betty u need to start ur own forecasting site.

    bettysinfo.com
     

  3. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    Unfortunately, all my info is stolen from flhurricane.com and Natl Hurricane Center, but living in Florida for over 35 years, you start to get the feel of what's real, and what's a fizzle. Sorta.
     
  4. bagus

    bagus Well-Known Member

    Jul 13, 2014
    o barry
     
  5. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    e Formation in 48 Hours
    As of 2:00 pm EDT Sat Jun 4 2016 ...
    Satellite imagery and surface observations indicate that a broad
    low pressure area is forming over the northwestern Caribbean Sea,
    accompanied by thunderstorm activity that is currently poorly
    organized. This low is expected to gradually develop further
    tonight and Sunday as it moves near or over the Yucatan Peninsula of
    Mexico and into the southern Gulf of Mexico. Subsequently, the low
    is likely to develop into a tropical cyclone as it moves
    northeastward across the central and eastern Gulf of Mexico early
    next week. Regardless of development, locally heavy rains and
    flooding are possible over portions of the Yucatan Peninsula,
    western Cuba, the Florida Keys, and the Florida Peninsula during the
    next several days. Interests in these areas should monitor the
    progress of this system. An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter
    aircraft is scheduled to investigate the system on Sunday, if
    necessary.
    * Formation chance through 48 hours...high...70 percent
    * Formation chance through 5 days...high...80 percent
     
  6. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    As of 1000 AM CDT Sun Jun 05 (Advisory # 1)
    Maximum Sustained Winds: 30 knots; 35 mph
    Minimum Central Pressure: 1005 mb
    Located at: 21.9N 88.1W
    Movement: north at 7 knots; 8 mph

    NHC predicting TS Colin before it hits Florida.
     
  7. fatboykilla

    fatboykilla Member

    15
    Jun 3, 2016
    In your dreams fatboy.
     
  8. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    This schit's getting real folks. Frankie has posted his advicory:

    http://ellentube.com/videos/1-qlcdxzh1/

    That's right, it's time to get the rubber boots and raincoats ready and order your pizza and Chinese food.
     
  9. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
    Fack am I gonna be able to make it to the beach?
     
  10. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    Are you nuts? Don't go to the beach! There will be big waves crashing on the beaches and shores especially in the coastal areas.
     
  11. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    Yeah better wait it out till good surfing weather
     
  12. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
  13. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    "]B]5:45PM EDT 5 June 2016 Update
    Recon has found Tropical Storm force winds, and thus Tropical Depression 3 is Now Upgraded to Tropical Storm Colin. This is the earliest we have seen the 3rd named storm since official hurricane tracking began."
     
  14. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
  15. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    Looks like it might brush the Carolinas after it crosses over Florida.
     
  16. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    I know we said goodbye to Bonnie yesterday but I must say for a small storm she was kinda bad ass. I mean she provided us two separate pulses of small but fun swell on consecutive weekends to kick off surfing season. They were only C & D grade waves but it was a whole lot better than it otherwise would have been. I know a gal named Bonnie in real life and she is quite the bad ass as well. Thanks for the good vibes Bonnie!
     
  17. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Lol +1
     
  18. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    HaHa! Bet she drives a badass car too :)

    Colin is here. The house windows are completely steamed up and it's like a sauna out there. The barometer has dropped.
     
  19. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    She's an all around bad ass! Inspirational too.

    Looked like you got storms yesterday. I don't think we're gonna get much of anything down here. It's overcast and breezy but no rain so far. The air does have that sense of tropical weather though. Hard to describe but it's just kind of a vibe in the atmosphere. There's some SE chop in the water that might be surfable later.

    Stay safe everyone. Hope you gulf folks get some decent surf from Colin.
     
  20. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    It's a steamy one this morning, can't see out my windows either lol