Area of convection (Former 92L)
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Dont see much going on in the bahamas and really it will run out of realestate before ever haveing a chance.
Some rain for south florida is what i see.
Some rain for south florida is what i see.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Keep an eye on the southern part of the wave--in the SW Caribbean. Convection increasing today and appearing to organize nicely now around a midlevel circulation at 12.5N, 77W.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
The convection certainly looks healthy ... but I would think the upper trough north of it is going to shear anything that attempts to get started at the lower levels of the atmosphere.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Portastorm wrote:The convection certainly looks healthy ... but I would think the upper trough north of it is going to shear anything that attempts to get started at the lower levels of the atmosphere.
Good point, but the upper level low is moving away and actually providing for a good amount of divergence--so conditions will only improve over the course of the day.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
We REALLY need rain here in SW Florida, so that wave will help us. If it tracks west over the Gulf I would imagine the GOM was primed and ready.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Just an ordinary wave, this is are only shot at rain in the next seven days.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
boca wrote:Just an ordinary wave, this is are only shot at rain in the next seven days.
yep...No need to worry about any significant developmet here for now.Its runing out of time.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Not much there, folks. Any circulation you see near Nassau is in the mid to upper levels associated with the upper low. There's a trof axis east of the convection as indicated on my graphic below. Development chances very low. Certainly isn't "invest-worthy".


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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
NWS MIA Radar Loop shows what looks like the mid to upper level circulation over Bimini. Thoughts & comments welcomed.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=amx&loop=yes
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=amx&loop=yes
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
TampaFl wrote:NWS MIA Radar Loop shows what looks like the mid to upper level circulation over Bimini. Thoughts & comments welcomed.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=amx&loop=yes
Yep, just the upper-level low spinning.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
TampaFl wrote:NWS MIA Radar Loop shows what looks like the mid to upper level circulation over Bimini. Thoughts & comments welcomed.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=amx&loop=yes
Over Bimini huh?? You cant even see bimini on the miami radar picture. Bimini is the little dot on the sat image above your post between mia and the bahamas.
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Ok now i see what you were seeing but that is way east of bimini.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
ExBailbonds wrote:TampaFl wrote:NWS MIA Radar Loop shows what looks like the mid to upper level circulation over Bimini. Thoughts & comments welcomed.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=amx&loop=yes
Over Bimini huh?? You cant even see bimini on the miami rader picture. Bimini is the little dot on the sat image above your post between mia and the bahamas.
Correct, Bimini is just above Androes Island (the big island just south of where the spin is). Been to Bimini quite a few times over the years.

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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Trough Axis is good enough for me. We really need the rain here... Hopefully the GS can give it some more energy to kick up some, higher than normal sea breeze boundaries. Come on JLAUDERDALE WAVE!

wxman57,
About the trough axis... Would it cause something at the surface to appear to have cyclonic turning, because of the axis itself. I noticed on your GARP image, that the surface flow on the back side was from S - N rather than in front of the axis, N - S?

wxman57,
About the trough axis... Would it cause something at the surface to appear to have cyclonic turning, because of the axis itself. I noticed on your GARP image, that the surface flow on the back side was from S - N rather than in front of the axis, N - S?
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
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ABNT20 KNHC 221504
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT WED AUG 22 2007
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER IS ISSUING ADVISORIES ON HURRICANE
DEAN...CENTERED ABOUT 75 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF TUXPAN MEXICO.
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS...ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL
WAVE...EXTENDS FROM WESTERN CUBA NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS THE
NORTHWESTERN BAHAMAS AND INTO THE ATLANTIC FOR A FEW HUNDRED MILES.
THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO MOVE WESTWARD AT 15 TO 20 MPH...AND IS
EXPECTED TO BRING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO THE FLORIDA
PENINSULA OVER THE NEXT DAY OR SO. HOWEVER...UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE
NOT FAVORABLE FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE
NEXT 48 HOURS.
$$
FORECASTER MAINELLI/FRANKLIN
ABNT20 KNHC 221504
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT WED AUG 22 2007
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER IS ISSUING ADVISORIES ON HURRICANE
DEAN...CENTERED ABOUT 75 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF TUXPAN MEXICO.
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS...ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL
WAVE...EXTENDS FROM WESTERN CUBA NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS THE
NORTHWESTERN BAHAMAS AND INTO THE ATLANTIC FOR A FEW HUNDRED MILES.
THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO MOVE WESTWARD AT 15 TO 20 MPH...AND IS
EXPECTED TO BRING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO THE FLORIDA
PENINSULA OVER THE NEXT DAY OR SO. HOWEVER...UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE
NOT FAVORABLE FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE
NEXT 48 HOURS.
$$
FORECASTER MAINELLI/FRANKLIN
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Thanks for the map Hurakan, I lived in west palm beach a while and always thought Bimini was the closest Island to Maimi
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I boat to bimini several times a year. The spin is over the berry islands look at the map that hurakan posted. Well kind of in between the the two now.
I boat to bimini several times a year. The spin is over the berry islands look at the map that hurakan posted. Well kind of in between the the two now.
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Re: Area in Western Atlantic (Former 92L)
Looking at latest vis loop, the spin over the Berry islands looks like a small vortex or eddy at or near the surface or mid level, one little T-storm blowing up near it.
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