Tropical Storm Humberto

Tropical Depression 9 organized itself this morning and quickly was escalated to Tropical Storm status, being named Humberto.  The “fooling around” in the Gulf that Bruce has been talking about has finally come to fruition.  I’d expect a post from him later tonight regarding Humberto, and Tropical Depression 8 which has formed in the Atlantic.  For now, here is some satellite imagery of Humberto before he makes landfall in Texas.  I’ll be posting imagery of Tropical Depression 8 (which very well could become Ingrid, more from Bruce later) either very late tonight or tomorrow for you.

Be sure to check out the radar cross-section of the center of the storm at the end of this post - you can see the eye structure starting to form!

Overview With Forecast Tracks & Sea Surface Temperatures With Winds:

Overview With Forecast Track     SST With Winds

Water Vapor Imagery & Infrared Imagery:

Water Vapor     IR (NHC)     IR (BD)

MODIS Terra Imagery:

MODIS Terra (Bands 1/4/3)     MODIS Terra (Bands 2/7)

Morphed Integrated Microwave Imagery at CIMSS (MIMIC) With Infrared Loop:

MIMIC With IR

1KM Resolution Visible Imagery Loop:

1KM Visible Loop

Radar Imagery:

Radar (Base Reflectivity)     Radar (3D Volume Render)     Radar (Storm Center Cross-Section)

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