2018 Indicators: SST's / MSLP / Sal / Steering / Shear / Instability (Graphic updates at first post)

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Re: 2018 Indicators: SST's / MSLP / Sal / Steering / Shear / Instability (Graphic updates at first post)

#1101 Postby MetroMike » Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:09 pm

TheStormExpert wrote:May be yet another quick burst at the end of the month. The 06z GFS May be hinting at that with a well developed hurricane being shown in the SW Caribbean in the long-range.

https://twitter.com/weatherbell/status/1050742746288455680

This is the opposite of what Joe Bastardi has shown.
His graphic was showing massive sinking air in the basin.
Interesting.
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#1102 Postby TheStormExpert » Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:23 pm

MetroMike wrote:
TheStormExpert wrote:May be yet another quick burst at the end of the month. The 06z GFS May be hinting at that with a well developed hurricane being shown in the SW Caribbean in the long-range.

https://twitter.com/weatherbell/status/1050742746288455680

This is the opposite of what Joe Bastardi has shown.
His graphic was showing massive sinking air in the basin.
Interesting.

Saw that from Ben Noll too, I guess we’ve still unofficially hit the secondary peak which comes towards the end of October.
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#1103 Postby NotSparta » Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:05 pm

Good for the islands affected in 2017 that this big warmup happened after CV season ended

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#1104 Postby StruThiO » Mon Oct 15, 2018 2:20 pm

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Re: 2018 Indicators: SST's / MSLP / Sal / Steering / Shear / Instability (Graphic updates at first post)

#1105 Postby Abdullah » Mon Oct 15, 2018 5:22 pm



Isn't this the guy who pointed out Kelvin Waves' significance?
Well, he may get a bit overexcited over them, but certainly something to look out for.

I'm sorry if this caused any offense to anyone. He still is a Top-Level Meterologist. Still respect to you.
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