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Little change to 93L; Brazilian floods kill 42
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 2:18 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010 +6
There has been little change over the past 24 hours to the tropical wave (Invest 93L) located a few hundred miles south of Haiti. The storm has brought heavy rains to the waters south of Hispaniola, with radar precipitation estimates from the Puerto Rico radar of over six inches of rain in the past day. The heaviest rains have avoided land areas so far. Satellite loops show a very disorganized system, with no low-level spiral bands and only limited heavy thunderstorm activity. There are no signs of a surface circulation visible on satellite imagery. Pressures at the ground stations surrounding the storm (Bahahona and Kingston) are not falling. Water vapor satellite loops show that moist air surrounds 93L, though there is a modest patch of dry air to the storm's southwest. This dry air is likely contributing to the lack of heavy thunderstorms on 93L's west side, slowing development. Wind shear is a low 5 - 15 knots. The high wind shear associated with the strong winds of the subtropical jet stream are over the northern Caribbean, too far north to interfere with development, but close enough to provide good upper-level outflow for the storm. Visible satellite loops show high level cirrus clouds streaming away from 93L to the northeast, evidence of the upper-level outflow channel that is developing to the storm's north. Sea Surface Temperatures are plenty warm, a record 29 - 30°C. The Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) currently favors upward motion over the Caribbean, which will act to increase the chances of tropical storm formation this week. The main negative for 93L continues to be the lack of spin. The University of Wisconsin 850 mb relative vorticity analysis is showing that spin at 850 mb (roughly 5,000 feet in altitude) has increased over the past day, but 93L needs to acquire additional spin before it can grow more organized. The Hurricane Hunters are on call to investigate 93L Thursday afternoon. Today's flight was canceled, due to 93L's lack of development.


Figure 1. Morning visible satellite image of the central Caribbean disturbance 93L.

Track forecast for 93L
NHC is giving 93L a 30% chance of developing into a tropical depression by Friday morning, which is a reasonable forecast. Given the storm's current lack of spin and relatively modest amount of heavy thunderstorms, the earliest I'd expect 93L to become a tropical depression would be Thursday afternoon, with Friday more likely. Wind shear is expected to be low, less than 10 knots, over the central and western Caribbean this week. Water temperatures will be warm, dry air limited, and the MJO favorable. I don't see any major impediments to the storm becoming a tropical depression by Friday, except for possible interaction with land. There is a low (less than 20% chance) of 93L becoming a hurricane in the Caribbean. Expect 93L to bring flooding rains of 3 - 6 inches to Jamaica, eastern Cuba, and southwestern Haiti today through Thursday. These rains will spread to the Cayman Islands and central Cuba by Thursday through Friday, and western Cuba and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Friday and Saturday. The current run of the SHIPS model has 93L slowing down late this week to a forward speed of just 7 knots (8 mph) from its current speed of about 10 mph, in response to a weakening in the steering currents. A trough of low pressure is expected to swing down over the Eastern U.S. on Monday. If this trough is strong enough and 93L develops significantly, the storm could get pulled northwards and make landfall along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast. This is the solution of the ECMWF, GFDL, and HWRF models. This seems like a likely solution, since recent runs of most of the models have been showing a stronger trough. If 93L stays weak and/or the trough is not so strong, the storm would get pushed west-northwestwards towards the Texas coast. This is the solution of the NOGAPS and Canadian models, which foresee a more westerly track for 93L across the Yucatan Peninsula, with the storm eventually threatening Texas by Monday or Tuesday. The GFS and UKMET models do not develop 93L. A likely landfall location is highly uncertain this point, and the storm could hit virtually anywhere along the Gulf of Mexico coast from South Texas to the Florida Panhandle given the current uncertainty in its development, and the strength of next Monday's trough that may steer 93L northwards.

Intensity forecast for 93L
Forecasting the amount of wind shear in the Gulf of Mexico next week is problematic. There is currently a band of high shear near 30 knots over the Gulf, and most of the models predict that this band of high shear will lift northwards, keeping low wind shear over the Gulf next week. This should allow 93L to intensify to at least a 50 mph tropical storm, as predicted by the HWRF model. The GFDL and ECMWF models are calling for 93L to become a Category 1 or 2 hurricane, and this is certainly a possibility. I expect 93L will become Tropical Storm Alex in the Gulf of Mexico next week, and give a 20% chance that it will become a hurricane.

Elsewhere in the tropics
None of the reliable computer models is calling for tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic over the next seven days.


Figure 2. Total accumulated precipitation in millimeters (left) for the 7-day period ending at 8am EDT June 21, 2010. The yellow colors (200+ mm, 8+ inches) are where extreme flooding was observed. Satellite image from NASA's MODIS instrument (right) for June 17, 2010, showing heavy thunderstorms over the Alagoas state of Brazil. Image credit: NASA and NOAA Climate Prediction Service.

Floods in Brazil kill dozens
Heavy rains over the past week in the northeast state of Alagoas in Brazil have led to major flooding that has killed at least 42 people. Six hundred people are still missing. This weekend rains in Alagoas and Pernambuco states are the latest in a series of devastating floods to strike Brazil this year. Since the start of Brazil's rainy season last November, 488 people have been killed by flooding and 7.5 million have been affected in 10 states. Much of the heavy rains can be blamed on El Niño, which ended in May. In April, flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rain killed at least 229 people and did $13.3 billion in damage in the Rio de Janeiro area.

It's been a bad year for floods, and there are two other major flooding disasters that have occurred in the past week. In China, the death toll has risen to 211 people, with 119 people missing, because of flooding in the southern portion of the country. France suffered a flash flood last week that killed 25.

Wind and ocean current forecast for the BP oil disaster
East to southeast winds of 10 - 15 knots will blow in the northern Gulf of Mexico today through Sunday, according to the latest marine forecast from NOAA. The resulting weak ocean currents should push the oil to the west and northwest onto portions of the Louisiana and Alabama coasts, according to the latest trajectory forecasts from NOAA and the State of Louisiana. I would expect Mississippi to have its most serious threat of oil yet early next week as these winds continue. The longer range outlook is uncertain, and will depend upon what 93L does.

Resources for the BP oil disaster
My post, What a hurricane would do the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
My post on the Southwest Florida "Forbidden Zone" where surface oil will rarely go
My post on what oil might do to a hurricane
NOAA's interactive mapping tool allows one to overlay wind and ocean current forecasts, oil locations, etc.
Gulf Oil Blog from the UGA Department of Marine Sciences
Oil Spill Academic Task Force
University of South Florida Ocean Circulation Group oil spill forecasts
ROFFS Deepwater Horizon page
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery from the University of Miami

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1702. alexhurricane1991 10:52 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting xcool:
93L trying to form
Yep but still has A lot of work to do needs to moisten up the west side of the circulation as theres dry air present.
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1703. ShenValleyFlyFish 10:52 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting sailingallover:

Not you..me expalin to?? you no never :) If it ever really occurs I'll put a note on it
...just general stuff for the masses as to why with all that really good looking convection it has not developed to date no circulation...
saves posts
why wanna argue??..fight?? duel to the death?? you first....


Think he was trying to be funny. He'd just given a gentle hint for some of us members of the smelly masses and your getting us all confused again.
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1704. LongBeachNY 10:53 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Tornado warning in Chicago!
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1705. alexhurricane1991 10:53 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting btwntx08:
oh hey alex how r ya
Good lets get back on subject.
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1707. xcool 10:53 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
need alot help
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1708. Snowlover123 10:54 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    

Good Evening!

I can only guess where a possible center is by looking at this mess.



-Snowlover123
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1709. alexhurricane1991 10:55 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting btwntx08:
new vitocity 850mb got a tad stronger
Link
Yep thats where are system will form
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1710. Drakoen 10:55 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Surface pressures are falling...
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1713. zoomiami 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Patrap:
Imagine yourself in a weather Blog entry..all alone...,seeing only yer own posts.

..maybe,just maybe, you have entered...,

"The Invest Ignore Zone"..


Dee de dee dee..dee dee dee dee..


My vote for best post of the day.
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1714. Seflhurricane 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Drakoen:
Surface pressures are falling...
do you think the NHC will raise he probability to high at 8pm two
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1715. HurricaneKyle 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Drakoen:
Surface pressures are falling...


And the plot thickens..
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1716. xcool 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
hmmm gogo 93l
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1717. bakers 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
DEVELOPMENT WILL MOST LIKELY HAPPEN IN THE AREA OF CONVERGENCE JUST SOUTH OF HAITI. LOOK CLOSELY AT THE CIRCLED AREA BY THE NHC. NOT IN THE AREA OF 93L
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1718. Snowlover123 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Hmmm.. Darby looks very impressive on satelite imagery for a TS.



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1719. Drakoen 10:56 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Wind Direction (WDIR): NE ( 50 deg true )
Wind Speed (WSPD): 4.0 m/s
Wind Gust (GST): 5.0 m/s
Wave Height (WVHT): 0.8 m
Dominant Wave Period (DPD): 6 sec
Average Period (APD): 4.8 sec
Atmospheric Pressure (PRES): 1009.5 mb
Pressure Tendency (PTDY): -1.2 mb ( Falling )
Air Temperature (ATMP): 28.7 °C
Water Temperature (WTMP): 30.0 °C
Dew Point (DEWP): 25.3 °C
Heat Index (HEAT): 34.3 °C
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1721. wunderkidcayman 10:57 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
hey Alex glad to have you back I was getting really scared
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1722. Drakoen 10:57 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Seflhurricane:
do you think the NHC will raise he probability to high at 8pm two


No. Likely keep it at orange
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1723. Caffinehog 10:57 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting btwntx08:

no second low its ur imagaination

Watch the visible tropical floater, right before the convection blows up, you see the low level clouds to the west moving south, and the ones to the southeast heading north. I'm not 100% certain that this IS a LLC, but it sure looks like one to me. Too bad ASCAT and windsat can't see that area. The mid levels certainly have some cyclonic rotation, along with a serious blowup of convection.
Remember, these things often have several competing circulations, and it's anything but rare for one to race off to the west, only to be followed by a new one developing under the deep convection.
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1724. xcool 10:57 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Drakoen .wow
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1725. Seflhurricane 10:58 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Drakoen:


No. Likely keep it at orange
93L looks better
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1726. 1900hurricane 10:58 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting btwntx08:

SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE IL
550 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2010

ILC031-232345-
/O.CON.KLOT.TO.W.0021.000000T0000Z-100623T2345Z/
COOK IL-
550 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2010

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL COOK COUNTY UNTIL
645 PM CDT...

AT 543 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO. THIS DANGEROUS
STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR RIVERSIDE...MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH.

THIS DANGEROUS STORM WILL BE NEAR...
DOUGLAS PARK...ENGLEWOOD AND HUMBOLDT PARK AROUND 555 PM CDT.
BRIDGEPORT...CHICAGO AND LINCOLN PARK AROUND 600 PM CDT.
MEIGS FIELD...HYDE PARK AND NAVY PIER AROUND 605 PM

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1729. IKE 10:58 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Watching Tropical Wave in the Caribbean

Jun 23, 2010 6:07 PM

We continue to monitor the movement of a strong tropical wave in the central Caribbean between 70 and 75 west longitude and mostly south of 22 north latitude. The short term concern will be for heavy rain and gusty winds over Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Jamaica and eventually over parts of Cuba. This heavy rainfall could cause flooding and in the higher terrain life-threatening mudslides. The disorganized system will move west-northwest for the next few days. We believe a low-level circulation will gradually form during Thursday and Friday south of the main thunderstorm area near Jamaica. This feature will track into the northwestern Caribbean on Saturday then move over the Yucatan Peninsula during Sunday. A west-east oriented upper-level ridge located from Texas into the southeastern United States will be in place north of this system into early next week creating easterly steering winds across the Gulf of Mexico into Texas. If this Atlantic ridge weakens over Texas and the western Gulf of Mexico, the system will track on a more northwesterly course. This could take the system into the western Gulf of Mexico and on a course towards Texas or Louisiana next week. If the Atlantic ridge holds strong across Texas and the deep southern United States, the system will track into the southwestern Gulf of Mexico and into Mexico next week. As far as strengthening, some computer information suggests this feature will become a well organized tropical feature by this weekend while other computer information keeps the system weak and disorganized. Until the system becomes better defined initially we cannot be confident about future development.

A well defined tropical wave near 42 west longitude mostly south of 18 north latitude. This tropical wave shows some rotation in the cloud motion, but the feature is also partially wrapped up with dry African dust. So development is not expected any time soon. Other tropical waves along 64 west and roughly along 89 west remain weak and disorganized although there is a fair amount of convection across the eastern Caribbean with the first wave.

By AccuWeather Expert Senior Meteorologists Dan Kottlowski and Brian Wimer
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1730. Snowlover123 10:59 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Seflhurricane:
93L looks better


To a point. It looks better than this morning, with almost 0% organization. There are more thunderstorms asscociated with it, now.

-Snowy
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1731. ShenValleyFlyFish 10:59 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
1711. WinterAnalystwx13 5:55 PM EST on June 23, 2010

Several active warnings around the country

College of DuPage Meteorology
Severe Weather and Flash Flood Warnings


thanks to Patrap
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1732. Snowlover123 10:59 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting WinterAnalystwx13:


My question is do you think it will stay at 30% or go up to like 40%?


I think it will rise to 40%.

-Snowlover123
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1733. 1900hurricane 10:59 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting bakers:
DEVELOPMENT WILL MOST LIKELY HAPPEN IN THE AREA OF CONVERGENCE JUST SOUTH OF HAITI. LOOK CLOSELY AT THE CIRCLED AREA BY THE NHC. NOT IN THE AREA OF 93L

That was also circled 5 hours ago at 1 pm. Things have continued to move since then.
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1734. TankHead93 11:00 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting bakers:
DEVELOPMENT WILL MOST LIKELY HAPPEN IN THE AREA OF CONVERGENCE JUST SOUTH OF HAITI. LOOK CLOSELY AT THE CIRCLED AREA BY THE NHC. NOT IN THE AREA OF 93L
You just wanna' be startin' somethin'! Michael Jackson, lol.
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1735. helove2trac 11:01 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
so finally is everyone in agreement this will become alex? yes or no?
1736. Drakoen 11:01 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Folks, I don't work for the NHC lol.
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1737. MiamiHurricanes09 11:01 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Convection increasing, surface pressures decreasing. Latest IR image overlapped by vorticity.

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1738. Hurricanes101 11:02 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Drakoen:
Folks, I don't work for the NHC lol.


you dont??

*dies of shock*
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1739. MiamiHurricanes09 11:02 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Drakoen:
Folks, I don't work for the NHC lol.
Well you do have the knowledge of a person that works at the NHC, so we ask you, lol.
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1740. xcool 11:02 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
poor Drakoen .
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1741. Snowlover123 11:02 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Convection increasing, surface pressures decreasing. Latest IR image overlapped by vorticity.



Once it gets past 80W then I think it has the best chance to develop. But not right now.

-Snowlover123
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1742. cchsweatherman 11:03 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Convection increasing, surface pressures decreasing. Latest IR image overlapped by vorticity.



Very good position. Both are signs that things are coming together.
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1744. Snowlover123 11:03 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Drakoen:
Folks, I don't work for the NHC lol.


Do you work for the NWS?

-Snowy
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1745. xcool 11:03 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Drakoen . do you know Derek not put last name
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1746. MiamiHurricanes09 11:04 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Snowlover123:


Once it gets past 80W then I think it has the best chance to develop. But not right now.

-Snowlover123
Conditions should be as favorable as they are right now at 80˚W, with the exception of much warmer SSTs.

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1747. IKE 11:04 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
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1748. alexhurricane1991 11:04 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Convection increasing, surface pressures decreasing. Latest IR image overlapped by vorticity.

Its starting to show signs of organization
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1749. 1900hurricane 11:05 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
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1750. Drakoen 11:05 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting Snowlover123:


Do you work for the NWS?

-Snowy


Nope
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1751. IKE 11:05 PM GMT en Junio 23, 2010    
Quoting helove2trac:
so finally is everyone in agreement this will become alex? yes or no?


Right now...I'm less convinced it will be compared to yesterday.
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