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djmike wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 6:28 pm Is it possible Beryl still jogs east on landfall or is it a done deal for Matagorda area? Will strength also make a difference?
General movement during landfall will be to the north or NW
brazoriatx wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 6:31 pm When will conditions start to go down hill? I gotta unload some crates with a fork lift tomorrow at 5 pm..
Sunday afternoon a few bands will start to come onshore but the majority of impacts will wait until Sunday night into Monday morning.
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Not sure if the first fix was a good one but if so its still tracking on the ne edge of guidance. Will know in a few minutes with the 7 pm update.
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992 reading?
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Scott747 wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 6:51 pm Not sure if the first fix was a good one but if so its still tracking on the ne edge of guidance. Will know in a few minutes with the 7 pm update.
Is it on the NE edge of the guidance on the 7pm update?
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so far the hunters are finding a more tighter/ compact wind core, that could really allow beryl to go off later tonight- tommorow
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Please elaborate.
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djmike wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:16 pm
Scott747 wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 6:51 pm Not sure if the first fix was a good one but if so its still tracking on the ne edge of guidance. Will know in a few minutes with the 7 pm update.
Is it on the NE edge of the guidance on the 7pm update?
Yes. It's already at 24.4 and it's not supposed to be at 24.8 until 4 am.

Now we need another fix or two before any confirmation....
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It could be interesting tomorrow. Still think it will be hard for Beryl to really get going (fingers crossed). But it’s the GoM and we’ve seen it before. Cat 1 maybe low end 2 seems plausible now, but always expect and prepare for much worse. It will be interesting to see the track updates and if there are changes come tomorrow morning.
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Looks like it is losing it's convection currently. The dry air factor doing it's thing!
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Scott747 - Saw that Josh is in Port Lavaca. Interesting times the next 24 hours.
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Dry air is certainly a factor right now. Could be a saving grace from anything major.
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TexasBreeze wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:44 pm Looks like it is losing it's convection currently. The dry air factor doing it's thing!
I would say dry air and DMIN.
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Remember everyone that tropical systems strengthen at night!
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txbear wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:46 pm Scott747 - Saw that Josh is in Port Lavaca. Interesting times the next 24 hours.
He must have announced it on twitter I'm guessing?

I generally have to keep it a 'secret' till the final decision where to set up and he gets in place. Haha.
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Rip76 wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:46 pm
TexasBreeze wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:44 pm Looks like it is losing it's convection currently. The dry air factor doing it's thing!
I would say dry air and DMIN.
Yep, that’s the big question mark now. Why happens overnight and tomorrow
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Dont be fooled by the satellite imagery, its DMIN , as for the dry air, its not getting entrained into the core but rather staying on the north side of beryl, but i expect beryl to continue to mix it out, it is still strengthening , tommorow is when the fast strengthening could occur though
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Night is coming and hurricanes can undergo intensification at night.
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0Z tropical models have tighten up around Matagorda.

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Quite an interesting convo over on S2k now about recon data. Tonight will be interesting
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