After it appeared like we had perfect weather for the launch, isolated Florida storms rained on the parade. I'll leave the window from the previous post in place for the attempt tomorrow.
Ryan
Ryan
Here are some little pigs.... mmmm, bacon.
Jason Kelly at WJHG in Panama City just pointed me to the Tampa radar this evening. Our unnamed feature is showing some decent rain bands trying to set up off of the coast of Florida. I'm starting to wonder if we already have a TS... This radar is from 11:30 PM Central. Anywho... just wanted to post a radar image from Tampa.
The storm that initially did not look like a system that could be named, is now developing a warm, tropical core and could become Tropical Storm Claudette within the next 24 hours (if not already).
After appearing to die yesterday, TD #2 has come alive again and may be our first named storm of the season by tomorrow evening. Whether it is named or not, many of the models bring this system into The Bahamas on Wednesday as a rainmaker. This could become a rainmaker for folks in Florida, too. If you click on the image below to get a larger look, you will notice the various tracks from various models. We call this a spaghetti plot. If TD2 takes a more southerly route, TheTurks and Caicos will see some rain and wind. Maybe even Paradise Island in The Bahamas... If it takes a northerly track, many of these spots will see just a fringe impact. Regardless, TD#2 is not expected to bea hurricane. This is good, because I love The Bahamas and I don't like it when Willy-Willys miss with them!
Now, let's talk about the system right behind TD#2. This storm may actually beat TD#2 and be named first. We'll have to see... It is showing signs of being much larger and much stronger. Lots of guidance suggests this one could become a hurricane. Look at the spaghetti plots on this storm...
Notice on the closer inspection that many of the models take it to the East Coast, but some take it into the Gulf of Mexico. This is one that will be watched closely over the next week. It should be at least 10 days before it makes any contact with the US.
Once again, this will be coming along the same areas as TD#2. We'll watch and see if it goes into the Gulf of Mexico. If it does, it could impact our weather... Latest GFS has it coming into the Gulf and hitting Panama City... not good.
IF this were to occur (or something similar), it would be sometime around August 24-26'ish time period.In a few weeks my Father-in-law is going to tackle another Ironman. It will be his 4th Ironman and he is 54 years old! In the past he has done the Ironman in Panama City, FL. This year he is doing it on Louisville, KY and has to swim in the Ohio River!
If you do not know what the Ironman is, it's a triathlon where the participants swim 2.4 miles, then bike for 114 miles, and then run 26.2 miles. It's the KING of all triathlons. Back in 2004, I made this video when he was racing. I'll be making another video this year!
If you know Benny, tell him you are cheering him on and let's get him excited for the big day!!!
Ryan
In this next image, you can see the traffic on I40 AND for my first time, I can see the traffic on Highway 63 East of Harrisburg! That's the future I555.
We typically see this in the summer during temperature inversions. Tonight, we have warmer air over the rain cooled air near the surface. This inversion is messing with the Doppler!
Upper-Level Ridge (High Pressure, Big blue H) is moving east providing a little pathway for upper-level disturbances in the northern Gulf of Mexico to head our way. If you need to fertilize, mow, or spray your crops... today is the day. While it may be dry at your house tomorrow, this is the driest day over the next week. Rain chances will be at 30-50% and may be increased.