ATL: INVEST 99L - Discussion
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ATL: INVEST 99L - Discussion
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All of the sudden things are starting to go off in the Atlantic right on cue. this needs to be watched in Bermuda this weekend
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Yeah, I saw that feature a couple of days ago. It has increased in convection, enough for the NHC to tag it an invest. Very interesting indeed.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 99L
For those who might be thinking that it's too far north to develop, I'd like to point out a storm ten years and ten days ago that developed at 30.8N. It was expected to remain a tropical depression, but it became Hurricane Danny.
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Dorian in my opinion would not get turned out by this because I believe that this is far enough ahead and going around the ridge to have the escape close up
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Theoretically, it's possible, but the idea seems so unlikely as to not really be worth mentioning.HouTXmetro wrote:Do you all think this could create a weakness for Dorian to escape out to sea?
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I agree hurricaneman. It is already far enough north and is already approaching the western edge of the ridge. this should move NW and then NW-N very soon and threaten the Canadian maritimes possibly in a few days.
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I saw the latest model guidance earlier this morning and it looks as if there is a possibility that a trough may develop across the Eastern CON US this weekend. If this is the case, I think this will create the opening for 99L to move poleward around the western fringes of the ridge in the Atlantic.
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Is this the subtropical low someone mentioned a few days back that the CMC was picking up?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 99L
Ptarmigan wrote:Tropical Depression #5 or even Erin?
Wouldn't be surprising. There is some kind of circulation, although it may be in the mid levels. Environment seems somewhat favorable. There are usually a few storms that form in this region each year, so this would not be a shocker. No threat to land, probably, but could keep us moving down the list...
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Wow! This came out nowhere, the NHC isn't even mentioning it in TWO so I'd say development chances are probably slim.
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