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Remnants of Ian: Threat for us?


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1 hour ago, WxUSAF said:

It’s not even that. Way less than other guidance. It pushes the remnant low well south with that high pressing in more and suppressing it. 

Looks like Euro has a similar look to 12Z - the secondary swath may have just started to pump.  But the low looks different. I think we have a lot of adjustments coming over the next few days.

 

 

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Even with all the big storms of this century so far, our very own Isabel still leads the pack in terms of Integrated Kinetic Energy (IKE):

Isabel 173

Sandy 141

Katrina 121

Wilma 103

Frances 93

Ivan 81

Flo 49

Ian 47 (tentative?)

Ida 47

Dennis 40

Laura 21

Andrew 20

Charley 7

Other storms of note: Opal 120, Hugo 94, Andrew 20

(from Jeff Masters' site: yaleclimateconnections.org)

Don't ask me why I'm posting this at 4 AM. I thought I could go at least one year without worrying about our house down near Beaufort, SC, on an island. That's not the whole reason for my insomnia, but a bit of it. 

ETA: Another site had Irma with about 50 IKE and Michael with about 25.

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33 minutes ago, CAPE said:

Looks like everyone gets in on some rain from the initial surge northward late tomorrow and Saturday.

Possible development/redevelopment of low pressure along the MA coast as the remnants shift eastward is the feature to watch for additional rain/wind for late Sunday-Tuesday period.

Other guidance trended more toward the GFS solution than anything else overnight with that second round pushed south and diminished. That part is still a wild card. First round of rain looks basically locked in . 

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7 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Other guidance trended more toward the GFS solution than anything else overnight with that second round pushed south and diminished. That part is still a wild card. First round of rain looks basically locked in . 

Yeah, have to see how that part trends today. 0z Euro still looks decent, but latest guidance suggests it would mostly impact coastal areas.

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