CybrTeddy's tropical weather blog

Posted by: CybrTeddy, 6:04 PM GMT on May 27, 2012 +0
Good afternoon and welcome to my tropical weather update for Sunday, May 27th, 2011. Our main story remains now fully Tropical Storm Beryl, located at 30.1°N 79.9°W. Maximum sustained winds have increased to 65mph with higher gusts, and Beryl is forecasted to make landfall sometime tonight. Satellite shows a well organized, tight tropical cyclone with gradual organization, mostly in spiral banding. Beryl is unlikely however to gain strength after this, and the intensification has already halted. Beryl is beginning to pass over a cool shelf of water off the coast of Florida, that will cause convection to weaken throughout the day. It is slightly possible though before that, Beryl could become a 70mph Tropical cyclone but it is virtually impossible in my opinion of Beryl becoming a hurricane.

(figure 1. Tropical Storm Beryl approaching Florida's coastline)


(figure 2. Tropical Storm Beryl's forecasted track)

I will have an updated forecast tomorrow.

CybrTed
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Posted by: CybrTeddy, 3:05 PM GMT on May 26, 2012 +4
Good morning and welcome to my tropical weather update for Saturday, May 26th, 2012. The tropics are awake and for the first time since 1908, we now have our second pre-season named storm. Subtropical Storm Beryl as of the 11 a.m. EDT advisory was located at 31.6°N 76.3°W, maximum sustained winds are at 45mph and the minimum pressure is at 1001mb. Satellite reveals a system with minimal convection, with most of it confined to spiral banding around a very tight and...
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Posted by: CybrTeddy, 3:17 PM GMT on May 25, 2012 +2
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to my tropical weather update for Friday, May 25th, 2012. We are currently looking at in the tropical Atlantic at Invest 94L, currently off the Florida east coast. 94L is a very broad low but with a very good chance of development. Model support is unanimous at this time that 94L will develop into Sub-Tropical or Tropical Storm Beryl. If 94L does become Beryl, it would be unprecedented in the last 125 years since the 1887 Atlantic...
Updated: 1:01 AM GMT on May 28, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: CybrTeddy, 12:46 PM GMT on May 20, 2012 +5
Good morning and welcome to my tropical weather update for Sunday, May 20th, 2012. The main story today is Tropical Storm Alberto, currently located at 31.7°N 79.3°W. Maximum sustained winds are at 50mph with higher gusts, and Alberto is moving west-southwest at 6mph. Satellite shows that Alberto is a fragile and small system, which last night out of no where became a 60mph Tropical Storm. That can happen often with these small storms, even in an unfavorable envir...
Updated: 12:48 PM GMT on May 20, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: CybrTeddy, 7:38 PM GMT on May 19, 2012 +1
Good afternoon and welcome to my SPECIAL TROPICAL WEATHER UPDATE for Saturday, May 19th, 2012. Throw out your calendars, Hurricane Season is here! Tropical Storm Alberto has developed at 323N, 776W. Maximum sustained winds are at 45 mph. Alberto developed off a trough split that managed to align itself with an Upper Level low in order to protect itself in a more favorable environment, and was very unexpected but with no surprise was predicted to happen for several d...
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