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Tropical Storm Alberto


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Looking at the mid-upper level pattern, I can see it getting a little farther south than what the models above are depicting...maybe JAX's latitude, before the strong trough sweeping the eastern half of the CONUS gets it hooked and it flies away to the NE in 3 days or so.

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TROPICAL STORM ALBERTO FORECAST/ADVISORY NUMBER 1

NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL012012

2100 UTC SAT MAY 19 2012

TROPICAL STORM CENTER LOCATED NEAR 32.2N 77.7W AT 19/2100Z

POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 30 NM

PRESENT MOVEMENT TOWARD THE SOUTHWEST OR 220 DEGREES AT 3 KT

ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1007 MB

MAX SUSTAINED WINDS 40 KT WITH GUSTS TO 50 KT.

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I think I cracked why NHC gave the go ahead... The NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer is returning from their Gulf Of Mexico research trip. They have a bunch of Meteorological instruments onboard. They have been reporting from within 100nm of the system with NW winds of 35 kts for the last couple of hours...

See:

http://www.sailwx.in...phtml?call=WTDH

http://www.moc.noaa.gov/oe/

aEX%202011.jpg

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Here ya go Josh another first

ALBERTO IS EARLIEST-FORMING TROPICAL STORM IN THE ATLANTIC BASIN

SINCE ANA IN 2003. THIS IS ALSO THE FIRST TIME THAT A TROPICAL

STORM HAS FORMED BEFORE THE OFFICIAL START OF THE HURRICANE SEASON

IN BOTH THE ATLANTIC AND EAST PACIFIC BASINS.

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Uhhh...

A ship (WCAU) in the COC is reporting winds to 65knots with a 1000mb pressure.

Probably BS, but just thought it was interesting.

Crazier things have happened with tropical cyclones this small. Deep convection has been persistent over the center all day, evacuating mass from the lower levels of the cyclone. Until we get reconnaissance in there we won't know the true intensity. Also it could be a transient thunderstorm wind.

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Uhhh...

A ship (WCAU) in the COC is reporting winds to 65knots with a 1000mb pressure.

Probably BS, but just thought it was interesting.

The ships name is the Sea-Land Champion and It is a major corporation cargo ship... Indeed it just sent a report in of 1000.0 mb and 65 kt winds... Shipwx.info has it.

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I think I cracked why NHC gave the go ahead... The NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer is returning from their Gulf Of Mexico research trip. They have a bunch of Meteorological instruments onboard. They have been reporting from within 100nm of the system with NW winds of 35 kts for the last couple of hours...

See:

http://www.sailwx.in...phtml?call=WTDH

http://www.moc.noaa.gov/oe/

aEX%202011.jpg

Sea-weet

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SUMMARY OF 1100 PM EDT...0300 UTC...INFORMATION

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LOCATION...31.8N 78.5W

ABOUT 110 MI...180 KM SE OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA

ABOUT 155 MI...250 KM E OF SAVANNAH GEORGIA

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...50 MPH...85 KM/H

PRESENT MOVEMENT...SW OR 235 DEGREES AT 6 MPH...9 KM/H

MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...998 MB...29.47 INCHES

WATCHES AND WARNINGS

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CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY...

A TROPICAL STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE COAST OF SOUTH

CAROLINA FROM THE SAVANNAH RIVER TO SOUTH SANTEE RIVER.

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