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re: Storm Tracking: Bertha - It's Over
Posted by uncommon sense on 7/19/26 at 3:53 pm to LSURussian
000
WTNT42 KNHC 192044
TCDAT2
Tropical Depression Two Discussion Number 2
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL022026
400 PM CDT Sun Jul 19 2026
The depression has generally changed little over the past several
hours. The circulation remains well organized, and deep convection
is gradually increasing near the center and in bands. An ASCAT pass
from around 15Z showed peak winds of around 25 kt, and data from the
Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft show winds of about that
same value. Therefore, the initial intensity is held at 25 kt for
this advisory. The depression remains rather large and somewhat
diffuse, with the associated shower activity covering much of the
eastern Gulf.
The system has barely moved today. In fact, it has drifted
southeastward over the past few hours. This slow motion is due to
very weak steering currents, with the depression currently caught
between a ridge over the western Atlantic, another ridge over the
south-central and southwestern U.S., and a trough over the
northeast U.S. Most of the models show the cyclone drifting
northwestward over the next couple of days, and its outer bands
could bring tropical storm conditions to portions of the Florida
Panhandle beginning late Monday. A turn to the west or
west-northwest is likely on Tuesday as the ridge over the U.S.
builds eastward and becomes the primary steering feature. That
motion should take the system along or just offshore of the
northern Gulf coast during the middle and latter portions of the
week. The NHC track forecast has been shifted a bit to the south,
in best agreement with the usually best-performing aids HCCA, TVCN,
and GDMI.
The depression is expected to only slowly strengthen, especially in
the short term, due to its sprawling structure, nearby dry air, and
northeasterly vertical wind shear. Nonetheless, the system is
expected to become a tropical storm on Monday when it is offshore of
the Florida Panhandle. The shear could briefly let up during the
middle of the week, and if the system is still over water at that
time, it could strengthen some more. There remains a large spread
in the model solutions that range from the system remaining a
tropical depression to even becoming a hurricane. Given the mixed
environmental conditions and some expected land interaction, the NHC
intensity forecast lies between those solutions, but leans closer to
the upper end of the guidance. However, it is worth emphasizing
that the intensity forecast is of low confidence given the
uncertainty of how much land the system will interact with.
Key Messages:
1. The depression is expected to gradually strengthen and
could bring tropical storm conditions to portions of the Florida
Panhandle beginning late Monday, where a Tropical Storm Watch is in
effect,
2. Interests in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas should
monitor the progress of this system, as watches could be required
for portions of that area over the next day or two.
3. Areas of flash flooding will be possible through Thursday along
the eastern and central Gulf Coast from western Florida to southern
portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 19/2100Z 27.5N 85.0W 25 KT 30 MPH
12H 20/0600Z 27.9N 85.2W 30 KT 35 MPH
24H 20/1800Z 28.2N 85.5W 35 KT 40 MPH
36H 21/0600Z 28.5N 86.0W 40 KT 45 MPH
48H 21/1800Z 28.9N 86.7W 40 KT 45 MPH
60H 22/0600Z 29.2N 87.5W 45 KT 50 MPH
72H 22/1800Z 29.4N 88.8W 50 KT 60 MPH
96H 23/1800Z 29.2N 91.9W 50 KT 60 MPH
120H 24/1800Z 29.3N 96.5W 40 KT 45 MPH...INLAND
$$
Forecaster Cangialosi
WTNT42 KNHC 192044
TCDAT2
Tropical Depression Two Discussion Number 2
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL022026
400 PM CDT Sun Jul 19 2026
The depression has generally changed little over the past several
hours. The circulation remains well organized, and deep convection
is gradually increasing near the center and in bands. An ASCAT pass
from around 15Z showed peak winds of around 25 kt, and data from the
Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft show winds of about that
same value. Therefore, the initial intensity is held at 25 kt for
this advisory. The depression remains rather large and somewhat
diffuse, with the associated shower activity covering much of the
eastern Gulf.
The system has barely moved today. In fact, it has drifted
southeastward over the past few hours. This slow motion is due to
very weak steering currents, with the depression currently caught
between a ridge over the western Atlantic, another ridge over the
south-central and southwestern U.S., and a trough over the
northeast U.S. Most of the models show the cyclone drifting
northwestward over the next couple of days, and its outer bands
could bring tropical storm conditions to portions of the Florida
Panhandle beginning late Monday. A turn to the west or
west-northwest is likely on Tuesday as the ridge over the U.S.
builds eastward and becomes the primary steering feature. That
motion should take the system along or just offshore of the
northern Gulf coast during the middle and latter portions of the
week. The NHC track forecast has been shifted a bit to the south,
in best agreement with the usually best-performing aids HCCA, TVCN,
and GDMI.
The depression is expected to only slowly strengthen, especially in
the short term, due to its sprawling structure, nearby dry air, and
northeasterly vertical wind shear. Nonetheless, the system is
expected to become a tropical storm on Monday when it is offshore of
the Florida Panhandle. The shear could briefly let up during the
middle of the week, and if the system is still over water at that
time, it could strengthen some more. There remains a large spread
in the model solutions that range from the system remaining a
tropical depression to even becoming a hurricane. Given the mixed
environmental conditions and some expected land interaction, the NHC
intensity forecast lies between those solutions, but leans closer to
the upper end of the guidance. However, it is worth emphasizing
that the intensity forecast is of low confidence given the
uncertainty of how much land the system will interact with.
Key Messages:
1. The depression is expected to gradually strengthen and
could bring tropical storm conditions to portions of the Florida
Panhandle beginning late Monday, where a Tropical Storm Watch is in
effect,
2. Interests in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas should
monitor the progress of this system, as watches could be required
for portions of that area over the next day or two.
3. Areas of flash flooding will be possible through Thursday along
the eastern and central Gulf Coast from western Florida to southern
portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 19/2100Z 27.5N 85.0W 25 KT 30 MPH
12H 20/0600Z 27.9N 85.2W 30 KT 35 MPH
24H 20/1800Z 28.2N 85.5W 35 KT 40 MPH
36H 21/0600Z 28.5N 86.0W 40 KT 45 MPH
48H 21/1800Z 28.9N 86.7W 40 KT 45 MPH
60H 22/0600Z 29.2N 87.5W 45 KT 50 MPH
72H 22/1800Z 29.4N 88.8W 50 KT 60 MPH
96H 23/1800Z 29.2N 91.9W 50 KT 60 MPH
120H 24/1800Z 29.3N 96.5W 40 KT 45 MPH...INLAND
$$
Forecaster Cangialosi
re: Parent advice with kid about to start driving- insurance etc
Posted by uncommon sense on 1/17/26 at 11:11 am to BBJ
If there is room in your family dynamics or arrangements, real appreciation for the responsibility of driving comes from paying you monthly for the insurance.
re: Exxon Believes Venezuela Currently Is “UnInvestable” As Trump Pushes Oil Plan…
Posted by uncommon sense on 1/14/26 at 7:57 am to Toomer Deplorable
This is what I'd like to believe.
This is nothing but a flex from the deep state's hold on big oil. It's Exxon being muscled to resist DJT because he's introducing $/resources from elsewhere that will loosen big oil's stranglehold on control of the global petro market and its wealth.
This is nothing but a flex from the deep state's hold on big oil. It's Exxon being muscled to resist DJT because he's introducing $/resources from elsewhere that will loosen big oil's stranglehold on control of the global petro market and its wealth.
re: Best horseback riding options...
Posted by uncommon sense on 9/22/25 at 11:58 am to zmonsoon
Frazier's Homestead in Baker LA does rides. Beautiful pastures and oak bottomland along the Comite river.
re: Charlie Kirk Assassinated at Utah Valley University
Posted by uncommon sense on 9/10/25 at 5:12 pm to molsusports
quote:
molsusports
quote:
Unbelievable and tragic. Whatever you think about his opinions or politics he exemplified the philosophy of speaking politely and respectfully with those who disagree.
That isn't just a virtue, it is the essential structure of democracy. It is the mechanism by which democracy must function.
Assassinations have happened before but this is another terrible moment in American history. Endorsement of peaceful speech and nonviolence must be seen to be more viable than using intimidation and violence. Otherwise the structure of governance will lose credibility and power.
If you hated Charlie Kirk's ideas that was and is your right - but today you have a moral obligation to honor his contribution to free speech and Socratic dialogue. Speaking up in defense of the life and rights of those you abhor is the best evidence of integrity and your belief in democratic institutions.
TOP POST OF THE frickING THREAD.
re: Does anyone have knowledge on the roadwork on Sullivan Rd between Wax and Hooper?!
Posted by uncommon sense on 8/6/25 at 1:37 pm to SmackDaniels
It's pathetic. Was part of central's initial strategic plan, backed by "a traffic study" [performed nearly 20 years ago] to have sullivan widened, have hooper widened, and have wax widened.
All should have been done YEARS ago. :confused: Matter of fact, they should also have a hooper rd to watson (LA1019 or LA16) bridge in place by now, too.
P&Z/council/mayor keep allowing residential development and keep screwing up logical necessary infrastructure improvements. But they got that city hall going in on the donated schoolboard property. :rolleyes:
All should have been done YEARS ago. :confused: Matter of fact, they should also have a hooper rd to watson (LA1019 or LA16) bridge in place by now, too.
P&Z/council/mayor keep allowing residential development and keep screwing up logical necessary infrastructure improvements. But they got that city hall going in on the donated schoolboard property. :rolleyes:
re: CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant existence.
Posted by uncommon sense on 3/30/25 at 5:38 pm to BayouBlitz
quote:
I got my Arks mixed up. My fault. I'll go away.
No. No need. I read you loud and clear. Utnapishtim, Zusudra, Atrahasis, the round ark, the cube shaped ark...those guys.
Definitely relevant. At least to the 'found all the proof guy' comment that was posted.
re: Lawn mower ran for 40 minutes, now won't start
Posted by uncommon sense on 3/30/25 at 1:54 pm to Ol boy
quote:
I would bet that 98% of small engine issues are carb related.
Hang on...
quote:
I would bet that 98% of small engine issues are ethanol related.
:wink:
re: CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant existence.
Posted by uncommon sense on 3/30/25 at 1:30 pm to BayouBlitz
quote:
If he found Noah's Ark, that would validate the Epic of Gilgamesh. Not the religions that stole it.
What do you mean?
re: LA Deer hunters, how was your season?
Posted by uncommon sense on 2/20/25 at 9:27 pm to freshtigerbait
Hunted a lot after Thanksgiving. Saw very few deer. Am more aggravated over the mysteries of the SELA "rut".
re: Headlight bulb recommendations for my truck?
Posted by uncommon sense on 2/20/25 at 9:24 pm to TheRouxGuru
This is really very simple. Go to Amazon. Type in the search, your headlight bulb number and the letters "led".
Pick the ones with the highest lumens and highest/best reviews, at the price point you're willing to pay.
Install.
Profit.
Pick the ones with the highest lumens and highest/best reviews, at the price point you're willing to pay.
Install.
Profit.
re: Suzuki Samauri - coonass midlife crisis vehicle
Posted by uncommon sense on 1/8/25 at 8:57 pm to L5UT1ger
There is a kit to drop a 90's GM 3800 V6 in a samurai. Easily lifted with shackles or a spring over axle setup.
Do it.
Do it.
re: Share Your Dad Gift from Christmas
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/26/24 at 10:48 pm to BRich
li_ion battery led magnetic work light
George Benson, kc & sunshine band, Beatles records
Dad's root beer float kit
George Benson, kc & sunshine band, Beatles records
Dad's root beer float kit
re: Big black bear down
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/18/24 at 9:18 pm to WestMTiger
Delhi feed fb page said the 696 was killed by a purple heart awarded disabled national guard vet.
re: Age of this deer?
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/9/24 at 8:06 am to LPLGTiger
There are physical attributes that make me think that buck is young. At least "younger" than "mature". He's an "adolescent" buck. Genetics and habitat/nutrition play into whether he's 2-1/2 or 3-1/2 or 4-1/2.
Legs look long for body
General muscular/athletic looking build
Hind quarters more pronounced than front shoulders
Neck/brisket contour discontinuous
Neck not very girthy
If he's a piney forest buck, he could be 4-1/2. If he's a good soil/ag field buck, he might be 2-1/2. Where does he live?
Legs look long for body
General muscular/athletic looking build
Hind quarters more pronounced than front shoulders
Neck/brisket contour discontinuous
Neck not very girthy
If he's a piney forest buck, he could be 4-1/2. If he's a good soil/ag field buck, he might be 2-1/2. Where does he live?
re: 12-8 IST
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/8/24 at 8:32 am to Ol boy
Area 4
Rifle
Elevated stand
Buck, hog, coyote, bobcat...something come into this field.
Rifle
Elevated stand
Buck, hog, coyote, bobcat...something come into this field.
re: Is there a difference between Magnalite and Magnaware cooking pots?
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/6/24 at 12:17 pm to bdevill
quote:
bdevill
Good for you. :snoozer:
re: The day we have all been waiting for. The McRib is finally back!!!
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/5/24 at 9:08 pm to Rebel
And I thought this was the food board. Apparently it is the poison rat meat board.
re: Chef Knife Recommendations
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/5/24 at 9:07 pm to AbitaFan08
Do you know the difference in any of the many bland high carbon stainless alloys?
re: Borden Eggnog
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/5/24 at 8:59 pm to Tiger Ryno
You got long covid from not wearing a mask hiking in the everglades in July.
re: Is there a difference between Magnalite and Magnaware cooking pots?
Posted by uncommon sense on 12/5/24 at 8:58 pm to tgrfan87
No they both give you heavy metal poisoning and cause alzheimers and dimentia
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