ZCZC MIATCDEP4 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM HURRICANE CELIA DISCUSSION NUMBER 18 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP042010 800 AM PDT WED JUN 23 2010 WHILE MICROWAVE IMAGES OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS HAD DEPICTED THE EYE OF CELIA...IT IS NOW FINALLY VISIBLE IN GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE IMAGERY. THE EYE WAS FIRST SEEN ON SHORTWAVE INFRARED IMAGES AROUND 0700 UTC...THOUGH IT WAS QUITE RAGGED...AND SINCE THEN HAS BECOME A LITTLE BETTER DEFINED. DVORAK INTENSITY ESTIMATES HAVE INCREASED TO T5.0/90 KT AND T4.5/77 KT FROM TAFB AND SAB...RESPECTIVELY. BASED ON THESE DVORAK ESTIMATES...THE INITIAL INTENSITY IS INCREASED TO 85 KT. IN ADDITION...RECENT SSMI AND SSMIS IMAGES INDICATE THAT THE EYE OF CELIA IS MORE VERTICALLY ALIGNED THIS MORNING. CELIA HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO STRENGTHEN FURTHER OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO. THE SHIPS MODEL SHOWS VERTICAL WIND SHEAR DECREASING TO 5 KT OR LESS IN THE NEXT 12 HOURS AND REMAINING THAT WAY THROUGH THE FORECAST PERIOD. WHILE ALL OF THE INTENSITY SHOWS SOME STRENGTHENING OVER THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HOURS...NONE OF THE MODELS MAKE CELIA A MAJOR HURRICANE. AFTER 48 HOURS...CELIA WILL TRACK OVER STEADILY DECREASING SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND THAT SHOULD CAUSE WEAKENING. THE OFFICIAL INTENSITY FORECAST IS NUDGED UPWARD AND IS AT THE HIGH END OF THE MODEL GUIDANCE...IN CLOSEST AGREEMENT WITH THE LGEM MODEL. THE INITIAL MOTION ESTIMATE IS 280/10. THE GLOBAL MODELS ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT IN SHOWING THE WEAKENING OF A MID-LEVEL RIDGE NORTH OF CELIA DURING THE NEXT DAY OR SO IN RESPONSE TO A DEEPENING LARGE-SCALE TROUGH OFF THE WEST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES. THIS SYNOPTIC PATTERN SHOULD ALLOW CELIA TO TURN WEST-NORTHWESTWARD OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THE TRACK GUIDANCE IS IN VERY GOOD AGREEMENT ON THIS SCENARIO AND THE OFFICIAL TRACK FORECAST IS ESSENTIALLY AN UPDATE OF THE PREVIOUS ONE. FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INITIAL 23/1500Z 12.2N 109.2W 85 KT 12HR VT 24/0000Z 12.5N 111.0W 90 KT 24HR VT 24/1200Z 12.9N 113.4W 95 KT 36HR VT 25/0000Z 13.5N 115.7W 95 KT 48HR VT 25/1200Z 14.2N 117.9W 90 KT 72HR VT 26/1200Z 15.5N 122.0W 70 KT 96HR VT 27/1200Z 16.0N 124.5W 55 KT 120HR VT 28/1200Z 16.5N 126.5W 40 KT $$ FORECASTER CANGIALOSI/STEWART NNNN
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