Caribbean development? (Is invest 92L)
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
That wouldnt be pretty.Ivanhater wrote:Canadian Ensemble long range..Florida Straits
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
what does the whole run look like is it heading into the straits from the south and heading out or from the east and into the gom?
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
For now, it's just a possible development. I'd still say that most likely it would head to Mexico if it develops. One thing I can guarantee - it'll screw up my upcoming weekend off, after I worked Labor Day weekend with Hermine. Or maybe it'll wait until early next week to flare up...
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
shouldnt ex gastons movement give us a clue to where this possible developement should move?
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
I suspect this will designated 92L in the morning and we will have additional model guidance, although the globals are giving us great guidance already.
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
wxman57 wrote:For now, it's just a possible development. I'd still say that most likely it would head to Mexico if it develops. One thing I can guarantee - it'll screw up my upcoming weekend off, after I worked Labor Day weekend with Hermine. Or maybe it'll wait until early next week to flare up...
I'm really not sold on development. If that is the case should head across the Caribbean into Mexico as a strong tropical wave. Proximity to south America now should thwart development at least for the next few days. Development chances improve somewhat in the western Caribbean.
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
The NAM is advertising a large Monsoon type development. Might take some time to consolidate all that tropical moisture.
Moisture doesn't seem to be a problem
Moisture doesn't seem to be a problem

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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
Don't put all your chips in with the NAM. A few runs had Hermine with me!
Like Ive said, most showing development now.
Like Ive said, most showing development now.
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