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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
132 hours between St Lucia ans St Vincent.


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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Looks like PR will not get it as it has moved more west than north.


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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
150 hours.Moving more WNW and SW PR (Cabo Rojo) thru Hispanola may get it.


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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
I maintain what I've said for days, that the large-scale environment favors the GFS solution of a tropical cyclone developing east of the islands over the next few days. There may be SAL in the vicinity of the wave, but that's not a detriment when the system is embedded in a large moisture pouch and located pretty far south. A kelvin wave is moving across the Atlantic, shear is low, ocean temperatures are plenty warm, and there's plenty of background vorticity. I give it a 60% chance of developing over the next 5 days. It *certainly* deserves a mention at 8pm from the NHC.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Time for NHC to mention this area. Too strong of signal from the GFS and GFS parallel now to ignore and timeframe keeps coming in.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Keeps deepening.


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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
MASSIVE difference in the shear between parallel gfs and operational
operational has a large anti-cyclone, while parallel has a solid el niñoish wall of westerly shear
operational has a large anti-cyclone, while parallel has a solid el niñoish wall of westerly shear
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
gatorcane wrote:Time for NHC to mention this area. Too strong of signal from the GFS and GFS parallel now to ignore.
Agreed 100%.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Heading for DR in one week, MASSIVE trough over Eastern US and Western Atlantic. Looks like a trough you would see in the fall.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
GFS Parallel kills it in the WCARB.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Kingarabian wrote:GFS kills it in the WCARB.
Para does, operational brings it into Hispaniola as a major hurricane.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Kingarabian wrote:GFS kills it in the WCARB.
thats parallel
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
storm4u wrote:Just north of Hispaniola at 192 still looks intact
Bermuda High is building back too, glad it is long-range

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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
D7-D8 looks to pound Hispanola, sights set on the Bahamas. Para keeps it as a weak TD in the WCAB, low-riding into CA.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
gatorcane wrote:Heading for DR in one week, MASSIVE trough over Eastern US and Western Atlantic. Looks like a trough you would see in the fall.
Looks like a standard summer Canadian trough to me. Anomalies are 1 to 2 standard deviations below average for 500 mb heights.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
D8-D9: Moving NW thru the eastern Bahamas...
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Kingarabian wrote:GFS kills it in the WCARB.
Para does, operational brings it into Hispaniola as a major hurricane.
Yes the GFS Parallel.
My bad, forgot to type in Parallel.
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