Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles (Is Invest 93L)

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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#41 Postby cheezyWXguy » Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:10 pm

TheStormExpert wrote::uarrow: Basically a sheared mess that gets quickly pulled NE over Central Cuba, The Bahamas and then OTS. Still a ways out so worth monitoring.

Definitely worth monitoring. Some of the runs for delta’s formation when it was still in the long range showed a sheared mess taking a similar path, although it’s getting closer to the time of year when when we see storms shoot northeast out of the Caribbean, instead of north/northwest
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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#42 Postby gatorcane » Sun Oct 11, 2020 6:55 am

Look how large the system becomes on the GFS P: :eek:

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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#43 Postby Emmett_Brown » Sun Oct 11, 2020 7:02 am

Disturbance looks very invest worthy this morning.
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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#44 Postby wxman57 » Sun Oct 11, 2020 9:58 am

Get ready for late-season development in 8-10 days in the western Caribbean. As JB would say, "it's like the Simon & Garfunkle song - ridge over troubled water". High pressure across the U.S. and Gulf, low pressure across the Caribbean. Prime setup for late season development. I think this will be Epsilon by the 21st or so. Doesn't look like a northern Gulf threat. More likely Central America or a Wilma-type track that may threaten Cuba, south Florida, and/or the Bahamas.
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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#45 Postby GeneratorPower » Sun Oct 11, 2020 10:19 am

wxman57 wrote:Get ready for late-season development in 8-10 days in the western Caribbean. As JB would say, "it's like the Simon & Garfunkle song - ridge over troubled water". High pressure across the U.S. and Gulf, low pressure across the Caribbean. Prime setup for late season development. I think this will be Epsilon by the 21st or so. Doesn't look like a northern Gulf threat. More likely Central America or a Wilma-type track that may threaten Cuba, south Florida, and/or the Bahamas.


Who are you and what have done with WXMAN57!?!
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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#46 Postby SFLcane » Sun Oct 11, 2020 10:40 am

wxman57 wrote:Get ready for late-season development in 8-10 days in the western Caribbean. As JB would say, "it's like the Simon & Garfunkle song - ridge over troubled water". High pressure across the U.S. and Gulf, low pressure across the Caribbean. Prime setup for late season development. I think this will be Epsilon by the 21st or so. Doesn't look like a northern Gulf threat. More likely Central America or a Wilma-type track that may threaten Cuba, south Florida, and/or the Bahamas.


You heard it here folks!! :eek:
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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles

#48 Postby ElectricStorm » Sun Oct 11, 2020 10:54 am

wxman57 wrote:Get ready for late-season development in 8-10 days in the western Caribbean. As JB would say, "it's like the Simon & Garfunkle song - ridge over troubled water". High pressure across the U.S. and Gulf, low pressure across the Caribbean. Prime setup for late season development. I think this will be Epsilon by the 21st or so. Doesn't look like a northern Gulf threat. More likely Central America or a Wilma-type track that may threaten Cuba, south Florida, and/or the Bahamas.

Whoa! Wxman57 predicting significant development this far out?! Get ready folks :lol:
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Re: Tropical wave midway between Africa and Lesser Antilles (Is Invest 93L)

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