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Title: Hurricane Maria
Post by: gt1racerlHDl on September 06, 2011, 04:47:29 PM
as of 5pm AST

Location: 11.8°N 37.0°W
Max sustained: 35 mph
Moving: WNW at 18 mph
Min pressure: 1008 mb
Title: Re: Tropical Depression 14
Post by: Mr. Rainman on September 06, 2011, 06:07:35 PM
Yikes. Still a little too far out, but it looks like the United States will want to watch this one. Not sure if it's gonna be a Gulf or East Coast threat, though.
Title: Re: Tropical Depression 14
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 06, 2011, 06:19:07 PM
Biggest threat area will be the FL panhandle to the Carolinas. It's amazing how the GFS and Euro models are worlds apart on TD 14 and the disturbance in the GOM. Euro shows both making US landfalls, but the GFS has been recurving OTS with TD 14. I don't buy that, I think the Euro model's solution is more likely. Maybe we should ask Ms. LaRosa where she thinks she's goin'.  :P
Title: Re: Tropical Depression 14
Post by: gt1racerlHDl on September 06, 2011, 06:26:21 PM
I think TD14 will avoid the islands all together, Florida to New England needs to keep an eye on this concerning area.
Title: Re: Tropical Depression 14
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 06, 2011, 10:54:05 PM
Slightly further north days 4 to 5

(http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT14/refresh/AL1411W5_NL+gif/023712W5_NL_sm.gif)

I see four possible scenarios with this right now:
1. It could travel the NHC track and head somewhere on the SE coast.
2. Same as above, but moves fast enough to turn north quicker sending it OTS.
3. Could hit E. Coast of FL.
4. Travel south and west enough to head into the GOM.
Title: Re: Tropical Depression 14
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 06, 2011, 11:40:28 PM
My Projected Path for TD 14 - I believe FL is the highest threat for a landfall atm. Of course it's subject to change that's why the SE coast is highlighted in red.

Also, my placement of TD 14 is an estimate. I'll have to find a blank map w/ coordinates because that would help.

Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 07, 2011, 11:12:07 AM
We have Maria LaRosa uh just Maria.  :P

(http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT14/refresh/AL1411W5_NL_sm2+gif/145712W5_NL_sm.gif)

Notice they are no longer forecasting a hurricane.
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 07, 2011, 01:01:38 PM
My forecast path for today
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: phw115wvwx on September 07, 2011, 01:22:26 PM
The models aren't very aggressive with this one as there's a fair amount of shear ahead.  NHC never shows it as a hurricane in the 5-day forecast.  It's moving pretty fast for a tropical storm, so we may have to watch by next week if it will do anything to the East Coast.
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: WeatherWitness on September 07, 2011, 03:15:09 PM
Does anyone know the longest-lasting tropical storm that actually never became a hurricane? This one seems like it could fit that criteria, as it looks to be alive for several days but not form into anything major.
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: phw115wvwx on September 08, 2011, 10:48:38 PM
Does anyone know the longest-lasting tropical storm that actually never became a hurricane? This one seems like it could fit that criteria, as it looks to be alive for several days but not form into anything major.
I don't know an official answer to that question, but Allison from 2001 would be a good candidate as it lasted 15 days from formation to dissipation without becoming a hurricane.

Maria is still a minimum tropical storm with winds of 40 mph, but its forecast track and anticipated gradual intensification should be watched over the next few days.
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: TWCToday on September 09, 2011, 12:23:52 AM
Maria is going to have a tough time ahead
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: gt1racerlHDl on September 09, 2011, 09:48:26 PM
NHC predicting Cat 2 @ 110mph on day 5, if the trend continues then New England will just have the same effects Katia gave (Rip Currents, High Surf, Clouds.)
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: WeatherWitness on September 10, 2011, 12:19:41 PM
Maria is going to have a tough time ahead

Looks like you are correct, Martin. :yes: The intensity levels keep changing for this storm. Now Maria is forecasted to become no more than a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph as we head into Thursday of next week.

Current winds are 40 mph as of the 11 AM EDT advisory, and Maria may even weaken to a TD before slightly strengthening again on Monday morning.

Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 11, 2011, 09:43:24 PM
My thoughts on Tropical Storm Maria
http://theweathercenter.weebly.com/maria---discussion.html (http://theweathercenter.weebly.com/maria---discussion.html)
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 12, 2011, 11:41:11 AM
My thoughts this morning

http://theweathercenter.weebly.com/maria---discussion.html (http://theweathercenter.weebly.com/maria---discussion.html)
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: Mr. Rainman on September 15, 2011, 04:48:59 PM
She's finally a hurricane. Hurricane warnings out for Bermuda. Otherwise, nothing else really interesting to note.
Title: Re: Tropical Storm Maria
Post by: toxictwister00 on September 15, 2011, 05:05:19 PM
She's finally a hurricane. Hurricane warnings out for Bermuda. Otherwise, nothing else really interesting to note.

She's taking off on jet pack speed right about now too, moving at 36 mph. No wonder it managed to get to hurricane strength, I was sure it was going to weaken.
Title: Re: Hurricane Maria
Post by: phw115wvwx on September 29, 2011, 07:05:18 PM
Although Maria is long gone, I wanted to update the title of this thread as Maria became the third hurricane of the Atlantic season.