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Local Topic Beryl - FRI 4AM UPDATE PG 10

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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 2:51am  
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Key Messages About Hurricane Beryl.
Warning 8: 11:00 am AST Sunday June 30, 2024
 
1. Beryl is expected to be an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane when it reaches the Barlovento Islands. This is a very dangerous situation and residents in these areas should listen to local government and emergency management officials for any preparedness and/or evacuation orders. All preparations should hurry up until the end of today.
 
2. Expect potentially catastrophic hurricane-force winds, life-threatening storm dizziness and damaging waves as Beryl passes over portions of the Barlovento Islands with the highest nuclear risk in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada starting Monday evening. morning. Hurricane Warnings are in effect for much of the Barlovento Islands.
 
3. Heavy rain and localized flooding are expected across the Barlovento Islands until Monday.
 
4. Beryl is expected to remain as a powerful hurricane as it moves across the Caribbean Sea later this week and interests in Hispaniola, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and the rest of the Northwest Caribbean should monitor its progress, there is great forecast uncertainty in the days 4 and 5 and users are not allowed to focus on specific details of the forecast trajectory or intensity.
 
Update on Beryl, visit: Hurricanes. gov/#Beryl
Key Messages in English: www.nhc.noaa.gov/ref resh/graphics_at2+sh tml/174331.shtml?key _messages#conte
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 3:42am  
From Space City - Sunday PM.
 
I'll post their Monday morning update when they do.
 
*Although we do not yet have major concerns about direct impacts to Texas from Beryl, it is not out of the question that the storm could get into the Gulf of Mexico this coming weekend.
*Since we have been receiving a lot of questions about Beryl, here's what we know right now.
 
spacecityweather.com /tropical-update-ber yl-becomes-a-major-h urricane-as-it-
 
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Kittle Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 4:34am  
@StormChaser :
Thank you for the information. We watch and pray for everyone in the path of this horrific storm.
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 4:39am  
4am MONDAY update:
 
*Beryl: Cat 3 - 120mph winds.
 
*Beryl is currently a cat 3 but is expected to be back up to a category 4 today.
 
*I'm liking the more Southern models with this mornings update but these models change with every update (every 6 hours) so keep your guard up.
 
*We should know by WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY what this guy is going to do once it enters the southern gulf.
 
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 4:55am  
StormChaser : Now now- don't go there- yet- anything can happen in week!! Just have to wait and see!
 
@Labslady : Absolutely! Models change every 6 hours and this morning they are back down south.
 
The 'Ugh' was just a blanket term lol.
 
It's going to be a back and forth watch game for a few days. 👍
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Labslady Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 6:01am  
@StormChaser :
I know- I'm all the way out in the desert and every update I'm UGH too. So many years of watching and waiting are hard to stop!!!
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 6:39am  
7/1/24 AM
630AM UPDATE:
 
HURRICANE BERYL
CAT 3 - 120MPH WINDS
MOVEMENT: WEST @ 20MPH.
 
*Beryl has weakened slightly overnight, but recent radar and satellite trends suggest the hurricane is completing an eyewall replacement cycle and some intensification may resume shortly.
 
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*Conditions across the southern Windward Islands will quickly deteriorate this morning. (Barbados has recently gusted to 70mph.)
 
*Beryl will track W to WNW through the Caribbean while weakening some due to increasing wind shear…how quickly the system weakens remains in question.
 
*Track guidance has shifted southward overnight and will see if this trend holds today which could shift the forecast track southward some toward northern Belize.
 
*Lots of uncertainty remains post Yucatán with various factors in play.
 
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 9:12am  
Space City has issues their forecast and they are confident it will stay south of Texas.
 
www.kingwood.com/msg /weeks-forecast.php? p=5264200&threads_pa ge=1&category=G
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 4:59pm  
Space City 3 PM CT Monday Update:
 
*Beryl made a quick landfall this morning on the island of Carriacou just north of Grenada as a category 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds.
*Beryl remains a beast of a storm, albeit relatively compact in the Caribbean.
 
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*It will mostly avoid land now for a bit.
 
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*Beryl will track mostly west northwest the next couple days, and it will likely encounter a good deal of wind shear after tomorrow morning, allowing it to begin weakening as it moves toward Jamaica.
*We continue to believe it will pass SOUTH of Jamaica.
*There remains a good deal of uncertainty beyond the end of the week in terms of where Beryl goes and whether or not it can track northwest enough to get into the Gulf.
*That remains a low likelihood scenario, and most tropical models agree that Beryl will be disheveled enough to be bullied by high pressure over the Southeast and Gulf to be forced toward Mexico or extremely far south Texas.
*We'll continue watching trends, but Beryl's forecast for the weekend is not much clearer this afternoon than it was this morning.
 
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 8:04pm  
Basically a Cat 5. It's just not weakening. It's up to 155 now & 156 is a Cat 5.
 
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HURRICANE BERYL UPDATE | The Cat. 4 storm has strengthened again, with max sustained winds now at 155 mph.
 
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LittleTexas Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 9:05pm  
@StormChaser :
Hoping our high heat dome, and the Saharan Dust, as the weather peeps said, will keep it at bay, and pushed away from us. This heat is our friend. Never thought I'd say That! :0
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~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 9:10pm  
Hurricane Beryl - Official thread. Pg 4. 8pm Update ...... Pg. 4 update from Space City Weather - Monday 5pm. ..... Pg 4 Space City 9am update in comments. ...... Sun 2pm We have a Cat 4! Details on page 2 ........ Sun 10am: Alright so it will go south, but, once it crosses into the southern Gulf, it could turn north towards Texas so this thing is NOT to be ignored. ......... Good Sunday morning! This will be the official 'Hurricane Beryl' thread so info I post doesn't get lost in other threads. I've also added some info on Storms #2 & #3 at the bottom of this post. I will start a new thread (if needed) as each storm gets closer to the US mainland. ❗ I will say this about Beryl: High pressure, wind sheer, and steering currents all play into where a storm is 'steered' to makes landfall. A High pressure system over Louisiana should hopefully help keep this storm to our south BUT it is still WAY too early to say to STAY PREPARED. Its going to be a long summer of watching and waiting. We'll see. 😬🤞🏻 ...................................... SUNDAY 6/30 4AM UPDATE: STORM #1️⃣ HURRICANE BERYL: *Hurricane Beryl is packing sustained winds of 100 mph. *Location: 550 miles east/southeast of Barbados. *Movement: Westward at 20 mph. *Beryl is expected to be a dangerous major hurricane when it reaches the Windward Islands late tomorrow night or Monday, bringing destructive hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge. FORECAST DISCUSSION: *Unfortunately Beryl has all the ingredients favorable for continued rapid intensification in the short-term. *The light to moderate easterly shear that had been affecting the system is subsiding, while the hurricane remains embedded in a large area of deep-layer moisture and over 28-29 C sea-surface temperatures. *The small and well-organized inner core likely means the hurricane should take full advantage of these pristine conditions, and both the GFS and ECMWF versions of SHIPS-RII show rapid intensification indices 7 to 10 times above climatology. *Thus, the latest NHC intensity forecast will explicitly show rapid intensification over the next day, making Beryl a very dangerous CATEGORY 3 hurricane before it moves across the Windward islands by tomorrow night. *Once Beryl enters the Caribbean, there could be a marked increase in westerly vertical wind shear as a strong easterly low-level jet, common for this time of year in the eastern Caribbean Sea, will keep Beryl moving quickly WESTWARD against lighter upper-level upper-level easterlies partially eroded by a deep-layer trough off the Eastern Seaboard. *Thus some weakening is forecast after 48 hours as Beryl moves further into the Caribbean. *The NHC intensity forecast remains close to the reliable consensus aids and now shows a peak intensity of 115 mph in 36 hours, though a few of the regional-hurricane models do peak Beryl STRONGER than shown here. *It is still WAY too early to know where landfall will be. *If it does, areas from New Orleans to Brownsville will need to pay VERY close attention. *A Hurricane Warning is currently in effect for... * Barbados * St. Lucia * St. Vincent and the Grenadine Islands * Grenada ........................................ STORM #2️⃣ Yet another tropical storm is expected following Beryl. *Beryl may not be the last early-season tropical storm or hurricane to form in the central or eastern Atlantic Ocean. *Experts are monitoring another area of potential development to the east of Beryl: "This storm is expected to follow a track very similar to Beryl and can be near the Lesser Antilles around July 3-4 and could eventually bring very heavy rain to portions of the Greater Antilles," warned DaSilva .......................................... STORM #3️⃣ *Besides Beryl and the another potential developing storm behind it, there is a THIRD area being monitored closer to the U.S. (This is the area south of Texas, close to where Alberto went in) *An area of showers and thunderstorms is located over the Yucatan Peninsula, and its projected path will cross nearly the same locations where Tropical Storm Alberto tracked earlier this month. However, it may run out of time. "This area of thunderstorms will have a very short development window on Sunday before it moves inland into Mexico on Sunday night. Regardless of development, very heavy rain can cause dangerous flooding and mudslides across portions of northeastern Mexico," cautioned DaSilva. ..... 🌀 The tropical Atlantic could potentially become calmer for a time after next week, but the season is not even a month old yet, and more storms will form throughout the remainder of the season.
 
@StormChaser : This is only the third cane in US history to form in June. Damn that puts those conditions in perfect perspective. Are we expecting even a bit of rain from Beryl?
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smokey545 Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 9:49pm  
@StormChaser :
Oh my. 😱155 mph and a few models sent it to Houston. Hope that heat dome stays over top of us and keeps Hurricane Beryl away.
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Brat Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 9:50pm  
@smokey545 :
StormChaser : Oh my. 😱155 mph and a few models sent it to Houston. Hope that heat dome stays over top of us and keeps Hurricane Beryl away.
 
@smokey545 :
 
Pump the brakes. The storm will hit some cooler water and weaken.
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~ 7 mos ago   Jul 1, '24 9:57pm  
I'm in the NWS invite-only Slack server and all the big guys said 160mph by nightfall. They said this Un-Officially 12 hours ago and it just hit 166MPH.
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