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Tomas remains weak; St. Lucia hard-hit by the storm
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 2:04 PM GMT en Noviembre 01, 2010 +2
Hurricane Tomas dealt a punishing blow to the Caribbean island of St. Lucia on Saturday, with the neighboring islands of St. Vincent and Barbados also suffering heavy damage. St. Lucia received the full brunt of the northern eyewall of Tomas as it intensified, and the St. Lucia weather service reported that sustained winds of 90 - 95 mph affected the island. A state of emergency has been declared, and heavy flooding washed out many bridges and roads. Damage to structures is considerable, with many roofs gone, and damage reported to hospitals, schools, and businesses. The Minister of Communications for the island said yesterday that he had done an aerial assessment of the damage, and it was "worse that we could think of." The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility estimated that they will pay out $8.5 million for Barbados, $3.2 million for Saint Lucia, and $1.1 million for St Vincent and the Grenadines.


Figure 1. Torrential rains from Tomas triggered massive flooding on St. Lucia that destroyed several bridges and severely damaged roads. Image credit: Caribbean Hurricane Network.

Tomas remains weak
Satellite loops of Tomas show the classic signature of a tropical storm experiencing high wind shear, with a low-level swirl of clouds and the heavy thunderstorm activity all pushed to the east side of the circulation by strong upper-level winds out of the southwest. A few flare-ups of thunderstorms have occurred near the center of Tomas this morning, a sign that the storm is not going to die anytime soon. Wind shear is a high 20 knots due to strong upper level southwest winds, and these winds are driving dry air at mid-levels of the atmosphere into Tomas' west side, as seen on water vapor satellite imagery.


Figure 2. Morning satellite image of Tropical Storm Tomas.

Track forecast for Tomas
The ridge of high pressure pushing Tomas to the west-northwest will weaken by Tuesday, as a trough of low pressure approaches the eastern U.S. and breaks down the ridge. This will result in Tomas slowing from its current 14 mph forward speed to 5 mph by Tuesday afternoon. By Thursday, the trough to Tomas' north should be able to pull the storm to the north or north-northeast. The exact timing and location of this turn is still uncertain, but the computer models have come into better agreement that Haiti or Jamaica are the most likely targets of Tomas. NHC is giving Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a 40% chance of receiving tropical storm force winds, and a 5% chance of hurricane force winds. These odds are slightly lower for Kingston, Jamaica--29% and 4%, respectively.

However, the latest 2am EDT (06Z) run of the NOGAPS model calls into question whether or not the trough will be strong enough to pull Tomas northward into Haiti. The NOGAPS is keeping Tomas trapped in the Caribbean for the next seven days. The latest runs of the GFS and ECMWF models are also showing that the trough will not be strong enough to pull Tomas fully out to sea, and these models stall the storm just north of Haiti. So, the long-term fate of Tomas is now looking murkier, and the storm may still be in the Caribbean a week from now.

Intensity forecast for Tomas
Wind shear is forecast to remain in the high range today, near 20 knots, then decline to the moderate range, 10 - 20 knots, Tuesday through Wednesday. The relaxation of shear should allow Tomas to re-organize Tuesday and Wednesday, though it is unlikely the storm could rebuild its inner core and form and eyewall until Thursday at the earliest. Hampering this process will be the presence of a considerable amount of dry air to Tomas' west. The upper-level winds out of the southwest creating the shear over Tomas will drive this dry air into the core of the storm, slowing intensification. The waters are very warm in the Caribbean and these waters extend to great depth, so a period of rapid intensification just before landfall in Jamaica or Haiti is possible, particularly if the shear drops to the low range, as predicted by the latest SHIPS model forecast. The current south of due west motion of Tomas is putting the storm farther south in the Caribbean than originally expected, which will give the storm more time over water and more time to intensify. The intensity Tomas might have at landfall is thus highly uncertain, and a strength anywhere between a tropical storm and Category 3 hurricane would not be surprising. The HWRF model predicts Tomas will be a strong tropical storm with 70 mph winds on Friday at landfall, while the GFDL foresees Tomas will be a strengthening Category 3 hurricane as it bears down on Haiti Saturday morning. The HWRF model has been under-forecasting intensity this season, and I predict Tomas will be a strengthening Category 1 hurricane on Friday as it makes landfall in Jamaica or Haiti.


Figure 3. Plot of all Category 1 and stronger hurricanes to pass within 50 miles of St. Lucia since reliable record keeping began in 1851. Image credit: NOAA Coastal Services Center.

St. Lucia's hurricane history
Tomas is the strongest hurricane to affect St. Lucia since Category 1 Hurricane Dean of 2007 brought 90 mph winds to the island. Dean killed one person and did $6.4 million in damage--0.5% of the nation's GDP. The island's strongest hurricane since accurate records began in 1851 was Hurricane Allen of 1980, which struck as a Category 3 hurricane with 130 mph winds. Allen killed 18 people on St.Lucia, and caused catastrophic damage of $235 million dollars ($613 million 2010 dollars.) This was 177% of the nation's GDP that year. The deadliest hurricane in St. Lucia history was the Category 5 Great Hurricane of 1780, which killed approximately 700 people. The Great Hurricane of 1780 was the Atlantic's deadliest hurricane of all-time, with 22,000 fatalities, mostly in the Lesser Antilles Islands.

Next update
I'll have an update Tuesday morning.

Jeff Masters
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701. Orcasystems 1:56 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

you know we are going to hold you to this, right?
Good Going!


I was informed.. I didn't predict it... don't hold me to it... there isn't a hope in... that its gonna happen.
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702. kimoskee 1:57 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting stormwatcherCI:
The only part of the cow they don't eat in Jamaica is the teeth and the hoof but they eat the foot.


But according to Ernie Smith "ram goat teeth mek earrings fe yu daughter".

Sorry I'm having internet problems so I have to go back and read to see if anyone answered my question about Tomas.
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703. Grenada 1:57 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
I know many people that have done that drive!

I'll only do it once though...



I think you should try it on a peddle bike.
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704. Orcasystems 1:59 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Grenada:



I think you should try it on a peddle bike.


Now why would you do that... haven't you looked at a map or globe... Alaska is all uphill from Florida... but then again... you can see Russia from your house up there :)
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705. stormwatcherCI 2:00 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting kimoskee:


But according to Ernie Smith "ram goat teeth mek earrings fe yu daughter".

Sorry I'm having internet problems so I have to go back and read to see if anyone answered my question about Tomas.
LOL yeah but I said eat and ram goat liver good fe mek mannish water and curry goat lunch put the bite in ya bark.
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706. pottery 2:00 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Grothar:


Why, were they really that ugly?? I can't stop laughing. Sorry. Greatest typo ever!!!!!!

I did not get a photo of that one, but have a photo of the one that says

"DANGER!
Landslide under construction"

by the Ministry of Works.
Fabulous!

Also one that very nicely says
'Do Not In Gateway"
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707. Grothar 2:01 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
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708. Grothar 2:03 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

I did not get a photo of that one, but have a photo of the one that says

"DANGER!
Landslide under construction"

by the Ministry of Works.
Fabulous!

Also one that very nicely says
'Do Not In Gateway"


I can't laugh this hard anymore.
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709. Grenada 2:03 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Orcasystems:


Now why would you do that... haven't you looked at a map or globe... Alaska is all uphill from Florida... but then again... you can see Russia from your house up there :)



What a coincidence I just saw Tina Fey on TV.
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710. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 2:03 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Grothar:
i guess we can see where its not going
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711. Dakster 2:04 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Grenada:



I think you should try it on a peddle bike.


Uhhh... No room for the family. Besides I like to travel in style.
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714. Orcasystems 2:05 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
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715. Grothar 2:06 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting KEEPEROFTHEGATE:
i guess we can see where its not going


Looks like the GFS does want to commit to anything. Look at this one GFS ensemble.

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716. Orcasystems 2:07 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Tomas is getting closer to the end of the Hurricane Graveyard.

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717. pottery 2:08 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Orcasystems:


This is a scarier sign.


Man!!
That would make me pull the fuse in my car, when no-one was looking....
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719. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 2:09 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
21L/TS/T/CX
MARK
13.58N/69.11W
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720. GeoffreyWPB 2:10 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Every half hour... a lot of change in appearance:

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721. thegoldenstrand 2:10 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Anyone think Tomas could get to 76 W and still south of 14.5N ? It appears it needs to get this far west and not further north than this not to turn NE.

Thoughts?
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722. Dakster 2:11 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
I sense a cone shift at 11pm.
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723. sunlinepr 2:12 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Notice the big amount of WV from SA that will be able to feed Tomas when he stalls near Jamaica....



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724. Grothar 2:13 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Seems to be firing up again.

Link
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725. Grothar 2:14 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
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726. pottery 2:15 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
I sense a cone shift at 11pm.

If you were scribing the cone, where would you put it?
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727. kimoskee 2:15 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

Good Lord!
I was going to stop at Pre Canbrium...


Like my kids would say, "stop using words I have to look up in the dictionary"!!! DWL.
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728. pottery 2:17 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting kimoskee:


Like my kids would say, "stop using words I have to look up in the dictionary"!!! DWL.

:)
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729. Dakster 2:17 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
A little more to the west - move PR out of it again. Not a radical change yet - but I think a radical change is coming.
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730. sunlinepr 2:18 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
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731. stormwatcherCI 2:19 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
A little more to the west - move PR out of it again. Not a radical change yet - but I think a radical change is coming.
I think he may be heading to Nicaragua.
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732. pottery 2:20 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
A little more to the west - move PR out of it again. Not a radical change yet - but I think a radical change is coming.

That would not surprise me much.
Orca is thinking along those lines.
But he is Canadian, and you know...
heheheh
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733. GeoffreyWPB 2:20 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
At this hour, little doubt what general direction Tomas will be going:

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734. sunlinepr 2:23 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
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735. Seastep 2:23 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Orcasystems:


No... I was informed in no uncertain terms this morning, that is where its going.


Play nice.
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736. pottery 2:24 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting GeoffreyWPB:
At this hour, little doubt what general direction Tomas will be going:


What about that CLP5 model.
Any relevance in that?
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737. palmasdelrio 2:24 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
I sense a cone shift at 11pm.


To what direction?
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738. Grothar 2:24 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

If you were scribing the cone, where would you put it?


Now you're really giving away your age, scribing?? Do you cipher, too!
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739. Dakster 2:25 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
I believe for Orca that WAS playing nice.
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740. sunlinepr 2:25 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
For Tomas the road seems to be open, all the way to Nicaragua...

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741. BDADUDE 2:26 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
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742. pottery 2:28 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Grothar:


Now you're really giving away your age, scribing?? Do you cipher, too!

Regularly!!
And I cut my lawn with a cythe. (how do you spell that?)
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743. stormwatcherCI 2:29 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

Regularly!!
And I cut my lawn with a cythe. (how do you spell that?)
Scythe LOL
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744. Dakster 2:29 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting palmasdelrio:


To what direction?


West - It won't be a drastic change, yet. But the chances for a drastic change are increasing.
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745. sunlinepr 2:29 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
I sense a cone shift at 11pm.


For me, eventually, Haiti is going to be safe......
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746. Orcasystems 2:29 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting Dakster:
I believe for Orca that WAS playing nice.


You know me to well :)
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747. Grothar 2:30 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

Regularly!!
And I cut my lawn with a cythe. (how do you spell that?)


Scythe
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748. Dakster 2:31 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

Regularly!!
And I cut my lawn with a cythe. (how do you spell that?)


Can I borrow your abacus?
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749. Orcasystems 2:31 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Ummm Hockey Game is on... so I will be a smidge busy :)
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750. hurristat 2:31 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting pottery:

Regularly!!
And I cut my lawn with a cythe. (how do you spell that?)


add an s. "scythe"
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751. pottery 2:31 AM GMT en Noviembre 02, 2010    
Quoting BDADUDE:

Not Good!
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