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Francine expected to become hurricane before landfall
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9/10/2024
AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno and Jon Porter monitor the formation of Francine, which is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before making landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
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Maximum stay winds 65 miles per hour.
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The key stat on this graphic now is the movement.
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It is now north at five miles per hour.
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It was north-northwest.
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We expected that movement to turn toward the north.
00:13
That has already happened.
00:15
And then we're going to be looking to a north and northeast movement over the next 24 to
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36 hours.
00:21
Joining me right now is AccuWeather chief meteorologist Jonathan Porter.
00:25
You know, John, this has been such a very unusual hurricane season.
00:30
This time of the year, we're looking for these long-track hurricanes, hurricanes that form
00:36
way out in Atlantic and you have days and days to track.
00:40
But this is not what has happened to Francine.
00:43
It was more of a homegrown situation here as it formed yesterday.
00:49
And it was strengthening, but it just goes to show you how perfect you need conditions
00:54
for intensification because there was just a little bit of dry air that came into the
00:59
storm center.
01:03
Just the conditions have to be perfect, just like a great play in a sports, in any type
01:08
of a sporting event, all the conditions have to come together just right for that play
01:12
to happen.
01:13
Same thing with when we're dealing with the atmosphere and to get an intensifying and
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especially rapidly intensifying tropical storm or hurricane.
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So the intensification process, though, is starting.
01:23
We could see a improved presentation here on the satellite loop.
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And as it continues to traverse very warm water that is prime for hurricane or tropical
01:33
storm and hurricane development, we're expecting this would become a more intense storm.
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You know, John, let's take a look at the water temperatures.
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I mean, they're plenty warm enough.
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They're in the middle 30s.
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But we have another product, John, that gives gives you a little more extra information.
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It's called the ocean heat content.
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And what it does is it looks at the depth of the warm water.
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So how warm it is is how deep the warm water is.
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And it gives you a number.
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And explain to our viewers how impressive this number is.
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Well, it's extremely high when you look at the long term historic average, in fact, record
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high in terms of that ocean heat content.
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And look at it's that red line on this graphic.
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And you can see that it's well above the blue line, which is the long term average.
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And there's no lines above it.
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So that means 2024 is the highest ocean heat content for the Gulf of Mexico when it's
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averaged across the entire Gulf.
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So this is, again, why we've been talking about the warm water and how that can be a
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significant impact to intensify a storm, which, of course, means greater wind, storm surge
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and other impacts from the storm.
02:39
Three ingredients, John, for formation, warm water, sufficient moisture.
02:44
We think we're going to get that second one later today.
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Let's talk about the wind shear.
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That's always another factor that we're looking at.
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And again, when we are considering wind shear, we're talking about wind shear is the is when
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you have changing wind speed and direction as you go up through the atmosphere.
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And when you have wind shear present in the atmosphere that can slow the intensification
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or prevent the intensification of a tropical storm or hurricane.
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So for a storm to develop and especially rapidly develop, it needs to be in an area of low
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wind shear.
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And what do we have?
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Low wind shear right near the storm.
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So this is a favorable environment.
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But Bernie, as the storm continues to lift to the north, the shear is going to increase
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a bit.
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And that's one of the factors we've been looking at.
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But as you and I were talking about, here is what makes this difficult.
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You look at the purple.
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Once you get across the upper Texas coast, Louisiana, yes, the wind shear is increasing,
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but it's more than just the wind shear.
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It's the direction pertaining along with how it relates to the movement of Francine.
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And it's going to be steered to the northeast.
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And the wind shear is coming in out of the west-southwest, John, so I've been talking
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about this morning.
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It's almost like when you take a walk in the evening and you have a gusty wind.
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Is the wind coming at you or at your back?
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And if it's at your back, it's not as detrimental?
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Right.
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And you don't notice it as much, right?
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It's not as problematic when you've got a wind at your back versus a cool wind right
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in your face.
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That's a great analogy.
04:12
And so the storm is going to have that wind at its back because it's going to be moving
04:15
to the north and east as it's guided by that jet stream disturbance.
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And so that shear is going to be along the track of the storm.
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So that means that we think it's going to have less of an impact in terms of reducing
04:27
the wind intensity.
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And Bernie, this can be intensifying all the way as it gets to the coast, which of course
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can prolong impacts.
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And with a shift a little bit further to the east, that could mean bigger power outage
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and wind issues as well as storm surge in the New Orleans metro.
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So John, you and I were just talking about this.
04:45
You know, we were talking about what's the probability?
04:48
We have a Category 2 hurricane at landfall, 96 to 100 miles per hour.
04:52
What's the probability that it becomes a Category 3?
04:55
It's interesting.
04:56
In my mind, it's about 30 percent and you were thinking about 20 percent, 15 to 20.
05:00
Yeah, I was thinking 15 to 20, right.
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So we can't rule it out.
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And that's why we want people to be prepared for a higher impact storm along the Louisiana
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coastline right up into Baton Rouge, New Orleans, again, where if the wind is, if the
05:14
wind speed is higher, there will be more power outage concerns and that could be a significant
05:18
issue there.
05:19
So make sure you have plenty of supplies in those areas in case you lose power, could
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be for days in some areas.
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The other concern we have, John, we have that big upper high across the Midwest.
05:30
And that means as Francine loses wind intensity as we get into Wednesday, that high may block
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that system from moving.
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And that's a concern for a stalling either tropical depression or tropical rainstorm
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Thursday into Friday across western Tennessee and eastern Arkansas.
05:47
That's an excellent point.
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Our team of over 100 expert meteorologists and hurricane experts were just discussing
05:53
that.
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That is actually going to be like a traffic jam in the atmosphere.
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It's going to slow the motion of the storm way down.
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And when that happens, you get persistent downpours over the same area.
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So please, all the way up the Mississippi Valley, don't let your guard down.
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This can become a very serious flooding concern in some of those areas as well.
06:11
So impacts at the coast and far inland, download the AccuWeather app.
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We've got all this on great interactive maps so you can understand the impact in your community
06:20
and around the area.
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