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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
I mentioned this in the TD7 post, but people should be careful calling that Gorden and this one Helene. this could very well form faster and become Gordon.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
WilmingtonSandbar wrote:I mentioned this in the TD7 post, but people should be careful calling that Gorden and this one Helene. this could very well form faster and become Gordon.
That will be an interesting race so to speak between the systems to see which gets the G and H.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
Note=All off Topic posts will be deleited by staff to keep the discussions only about Invest 93L,thanks for the cooperation.
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That's amazing how great that system looks already! Thanks for sharing cycloneye!
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
That isn't a second system right to the south of 93L is it?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
alienstorm wrote:FISH STORM OUT TO SEA
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Until you can provide proof that it won't do the following, please don't call it a fish, especially without evidence.
1. Its going to track over Cape Verde and if it develops we would probably have an official landfall.
2. Even if it curves it could impact Bermuda in about 8 or 9 days.
3. Even if it doesn't effect Bermuda it could still impact Nova Scotia or Newfoundland in 10 to 12 days.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
WilmingtonSandbar wrote:
That isn't a second system right to the south of 93L is it?
No,is part of ITCZ.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
Of the 31 storms to have ever formed within 200nmi of 93L, three monsters have gone on to US landfall: Cat 2 Able (South Carolina in 1952), Cat 3 Dora (Jacksonville in 1964), and the 1947 Ft. Lauderdale hurricane, which was a Cat 4 at landfall.
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So.... Se Hits? Odds are still low, but it will be fun storm to track nonetheless.
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TCmet wrote:Of the 31 storms to have ever formed within 200nmi of 93L, three monsters have gone on to US landfall: Cat 2 Able (South Carolina in 1952), Cat 3 Dora (Jacksonville in 1964), and the 1947 Ft. Lauderdale hurricane, which was a Cat 4 at landfall.
http://i47.tinypic.com/125repd.png
I wouldn't put to much faith into that observation. Given true, the years have shown it is likely to fish out to sea, but seems like we have been breaking or surpassing 20-30-50 year meteorological records of many kinds. You really never know. Still keepin my close eye on invest
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
TCmet wrote:Of the 31 storms to have ever formed within 200nmi of 93L, three monsters have gone on to US landfall: Cat 2 Able (South Carolina in 1952), Cat 3 Dora (Jacksonville in 1964), and the 1947 Ft. Lauderdale hurricane, which was a Cat 4 at landfall.
http://i47.tinypic.com/125repd.png
were that map from ?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
In the forecast contest forum I put up a poll on which one would become Gordon
IMO I think either one could, but this one is looking the best to do so
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IMO I think either one could, but this one is looking the best to do so
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L - Models
I agree it will be a hurricane I think and just bother the fishes its too far north unless it dives sw like td7 did yesterday
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20N yeah....fish storm no but recurving seems a good possibility. What a circulation, it's nice to be able to watch beautiful storms like this.
Edit: can a pro met or otherwise find an analog for a 20N dipping southwest and causing significant damage to the US?
Edit: can a pro met or otherwise find an analog for a 20N dipping southwest and causing significant damage to the US?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L
OSCAT pass made around 9 PM EDT.Impressive just emerging the coast.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 93L - Models
Weatherfreak000 wrote:20N yeah....fish storm no but recurving seems a good possibility. What a circulation, it's nice to be able to watch beautiful storms like this.
Edit: can a pro met or otherwise find an analog for a 20N dipping southwest and causing significant damage to the US?
Ike was at 20N dipped southwest into Cuba...
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ROCK wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:20N yeah....fish storm no but recurving seems a good possibility. What a circulation, it's nice to be able to watch beautiful storms like this.
Edit: can a pro met or otherwise find an analog for a 20N dipping southwest and causing significant damage to the US?
Ike was at 20N dipped southwest into Cuba...
It all depends on how the pattern is at the time as system moves. Ike was caught south of a big ridge that sent him WSW for a while. We dont know yet where this is going nor what pattern awaits for the system down the road and the uncertainty for now will be facinating to follow.
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