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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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2851. alexhurricane1991 4:22 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Correct. But you need more than a single westerly wind report. The report Drak mentioned isn't conclusive of a closed low, but it certainly arouses suspicion.
Oh okay
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2852. grmrpr 4:23 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Hey guys. Anybody been watching the live feed from CNN on the leak?
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2853. CyclonicVoyage 4:23 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
77 72 83 3 120 Overcast 7800 6 78 77 02:00:00
Falmouth, Montego Bay, Reading
81 73 79 8 110 Broken Clouds 3100 6 85 81 02:00:00
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2854. TampaSpin 4:24 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
YOU all gotta see the oil coming out of the cracks on the ocean floor on the live feed...HOLLY CRAP
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2856. hydrus 4:24 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
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2857. thegoldenstrand 4:24 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting washingaway:
Well I see we finally have some rotation SE of Jamaica.


Maybe... I see it too, but could it really be?

It appears to me that only east to southeast of Jamaica that there exist any real potential for a spin up. If not southeast, maybe far, far away to the east.
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2858. centex 4:25 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
What interest me is where the convection is at this hour.

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2859. lickitysplit 4:26 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting TampaSpin:
YOU all gotta see the oil coming out of the cracks on the ocean floor on the live feed...HOLLY CRAP


I know. its unreal.
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2860. truecajun 4:26 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting TampaSpin:


You wanna here something Crazy.....but the wife buys this 5lb of Peanut Butter in the tub container and we go through that in 2 weeks....got 3 18year old boys that eat it like oil gushing out of BP's OIL Well......Unreal what 3yo boys can eat....all lift weights like crazy.


5lbs. ewww. but i know what you mean. my son is only 7 and over the past year he began eating like a monster. he's still a skinny boy, but seriously, he's getting expensive. my 8 year old daughter whines because i won't let her eat as much and as often as him. i have to say, "boys can eat more than girls. it's part of life." that does NOT sit well with her.
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2861. Tazmanian 4:26 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
going too take a mub bath any one one too joine me

be back in a few
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2862. KoritheMan 4:26 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting alexhurricane1991:
Oh okay


It should also be noted that it helps if satellite animation confirms the surface observations. So if we see some indications of westerly winds south of the center on satellite, and we have surface observation(s) showing the same thing, then we might have something.
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2863. TropicalNonsense 4:26 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting KoritheMan:


I don't understand these conspiracy theories. :/


It is easy not to understand Government classified weather modification information which you dont have any research on KORI. So dont feel bad. LOL

not to mention there are a ton of Private programs in place mostly funded by Major Insurance Companies aimed directly at reducing the intensity of Tropical Cylcones. Even using Haarp it is widely believed the
JET STREAM CAN BE MANIPULATED to dip further south being just one example.

These programs have been going on for decades and are kept secret because of the liabilities involved.

there is TECHNOLOGY on the Govt Shelf that even extremly intelligent people such as your self could
not even imagine. Just because you dont see it advertised on TV or hear Politicians talking about it doesnt mean that it doesnt exist. I urge anyone who does not believe to do some Google research on weather modification. You will find it very informative.
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2865. txsweetpea 4:26 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Is the NOGAPS a reliable model 5 days out? I am jsut now learning what I "think" I am looking at, and according to what I seen it was not good for Soutn east texas. Can anyone give me info on this? It would be greatly appreciated...not even sure I am looking at the most recent one...but I think I am.
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2867. grmrpr 4:27 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
If that is a live feed, the cap isn't on right now. The ROV is trying to put it on the BOP
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2868. KoritheMan 4:27 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting truecajun:


5lbs. ewww. but i know what you mean. my son is only 7 and over the past year he began eating like a monster. he's still a skinny boy, but seriously, he's getting expensive. my 8 year old daughter whines because i won't let her eat as much and as often as him. i have to say, "boys can eat more than girls. it's part of life." that does NOT sit well with her.


LOL :)
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2870. xcool 4:28 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
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2871. CaneAddict 4:28 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
That tropical wave moving off of the African coast is a suspicious looking wave, may cause trouble down the road. Finally 93L looks to be attempting to close off a circulation.
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2872. alexhurricane1991 4:29 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting Jeff9641:


Hey man wuz up.
Nothing much just watching 93L try to get its act together.
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2874. flibinite 4:29 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Sigh, I really wish I could share, lickty-split and KoritheMan, but I can't. I never even tried to save the radar images of the pulses going into Rita, Wilma, Dolly, and Claudette. I'm only assuming on Gustav (which tracked much like Claudette) as when it came past Cuba (with near 150 mph winds, then tracked over the Gulf Eddy), and all the models were calling for a Gulf Coast monster, and it just sort of died.

But please know I don't want to get hung up in such things. If we can prevent the formation of intense Gulf storms, then I'm all for that, especially considering the BP disaster, and no big.

Still, with so much heat in the Carribean and Gulf waters, there may be nothing we can do to prevent a fairly major catastrophe... :-(

Jo

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2876. CyclonicVoyage 4:30 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting Jeff9641:


There is not many of us for sure. Man I hope all these people that slandered me today get pie in their face tomorrow.


Maybe this is the answer to why the GFDL dissipated at 48hrs....
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2877. CaneAddict 4:30 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting txsweetpea:
Is the NOGAPS a reliable model 5 days out? I am jsut now learning what I "think" I am looking at, and according to what I seen it was not good for Soutn east texas. Can anyone give me info on this? It would be greatly appreciated...not even sure I am looking at the most recent one...but I think I am.


No model is really that reliable 5 days out. I usually don't buy anything out of the 48-72 hour range. Tropical weather is very unpredictable and things can change at the last second.
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2878. leo305 4:30 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
it has begun.. the thing is going through DMAX finally its going to develop
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2880. truecajun 4:30 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
i don't see anything coming out of the seafloor. the youtube link was from last week. here is the current live link

http://www.cnn.com/video/flashLive/live.html?stream=stream3&hpt=T1
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2881. CaneAddict 4:31 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Starting tomorrow for those interested I am going to start up my website again. With Vlogs and updates.
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2882. txsweetpea 4:32 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
CaneAddict,
Thanks for responding. What is your take on 93 L? If you dont mind.
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2884. twooks 4:32 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-bd.html

View from Dvorak floater... Looks almost convincing to me. 74.8 17?
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2885. ryang 4:32 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
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2886. CyclonicVoyage 4:34 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting Jeff9641:
WNW winds of 4 mph on the western tip of Jamaica. Could this be a land breeze?


In a world of easterly trades, no way. 120 to 110 degree headings on the east side as well.
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2887. washingaway 4:34 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Something wrong, I have two live feeds up, one shows the cap on the other shows it trying to put the cap on?????
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2888. ryang 4:34 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Jeff9641....you could have been right all along. It looks like it is ''consolidating'' just SSE of Jamaica.JMO
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2889. txsweetpea 4:34 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Ok for real ...dont know how to tell "DMAX" is it really going thru DMAX or is this a joke?
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2890. grmrpr 4:35 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting truecajun:
i don't see anything coming out of the seafloor. the youtube link was from last week. here is the current live link

http://www.cnn.com/video/flashLive/live.html?stream=stream3&hpt=T1


Since you linked to the stream, did I miss something, i thought the cap was on. The video feed I have up now show the ROV trying to put the cap on the BOP
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2891. Orcasystems 4:35 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Here is a link you will just love TS

Link
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2892. KoritheMan 4:35 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting flibinite:
Sigh, I really wish I could share, lickty-split and KoritheMan, but I can't. I never even tried to save the radar images of the pulses going into Rita, Wilma, Dolly, and Claudette. I'm only assuming on Gustav (which tracked much like Claudette) as when it came past Cuba (with near 150 mph winds, then tracked over the Gulf Eddy), and all the models were calling for a Gulf Coast monster, and it just sort of died.

But please know I don't want to get hung up in such things. If we can prevent the formation of intense Gulf storms, then I'm all for that, especially considering the BP disaster, and no big.

Still, with so much heat in the Carribean and Gulf waters, there may be nothing we can do to prevent a fairly major catastrophe... :-(

Jo



No offense, but just claiming that, because Gustav weakened, that that is indicative of weather modification is highly fallacious.

You have cited no real evidence other than conjecture. These things weaken all the time.

You are entitled to your opinion, but you should try backing it up with facts -- facts that are actually distinguishable between coincidence (owing to natural atmospheric factors) and actual weather modification.
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2893. weathersp 4:35 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting Jeff9641:
WNW winds of 4 mph on the western tip of Jamaica. Could this be a land breeze?


I was thinking that myself... local terrain effect? I was also thinking that isn't a west wind on the south side of a storm?
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2895. KoritheMan 4:36 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting txsweetpea:
Ok for real ...dont know how to tell "DMAX" is it really going thru DMAX or is this a joke?


DMAX isn't until just before sunrise. But yes, oceanic convection is usually enhanced at night.
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2896. CyclonicVoyage 4:36 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting Jeff9641:


I payed no attention to them anyway.


I actually took a day off 93L for the most part today, VERY relaxing. Just seemed odd that the GFDL would all of a sudden drop a system and a lot of other models as well. Eyy, never know?
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2897. TampaSpin 4:36 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting lickitysplit:


I know. its unreal.


You got mail
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2898. truecajun 4:36 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting washingaway:
Something wrong, I have two live feeds up, one shows the cap on the other shows it trying to put the cap on?????


strange. who knows, they are probably trying to trick us or something.
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2899. 7544 4:36 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
Quoting KoritheMan:


DMAX isn't until just before sunrise. But yes, oceanic convection is usually enhanced at night.


thats what we are waiting for
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2900. WaterWitch11 4:37 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
what's a mub, taz?
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2901. extreme236 4:37 AM GMT en Junio 24, 2010    
If this system does infact take shape SE of Jamaica tonight, I do want to say something to Jeff. I do apologize if I seemed to bash you in anyway. But I think if you look at it from my point of view all the reliable data and just all the data in general pointed towards the best chance being SW of Jamaica. Also, in all reality, the evidence of something really taking shape east of Jamaica is fairly recent within the past couple hours. So hopefully, this could be put behind us and just consider it a friendly disagreement.
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