
Invest 94L,Near Windwards-Discussions
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
bvigal,the best person to answer if the plane will depart from ST Croix tommorow is pojo ,who is part of the squadron crew.However,I can tell you that when Dean was east of the Antilles,the first mission departed from ST Croix,so I assume they will fly from there,but again pojo may have the official word
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Thanks, Luis! I'll send a PM. Or, if you see pojo online, please say we were asking.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery

Convection looks to be re-firing. I'll be more positive about this system if it can organize even a little convection as we approach d-min.
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source for that image is: http://www1.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/rms ... PICAL.html
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Sorry, I just noticed what looks like new outflow boundaries emerging from NE side of that convection blob.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... at1_0.html
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Notice the low clouds are bending/arcing in from the south and west. It's trying to get organized...
I suppose I can see how it is battling the dry air to the north but it is still tapping a lot of mositure from the south...
MW
I suppose I can see how it is battling the dry air to the north but it is still tapping a lot of mositure from the south...
MW
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
It looks its trying to get its act together, maybe it could try to stay together through the Min.. it could have a chance to get a hold of itself through the MAX.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
System looks more organized today with some outer banding while maintaining some heavy convection. The convection appears to be on the east side of the circulation. I look for gradual organization as the dry air still will keep it undercheck until it mixes out in the next 24-48 hrs. I agree with the NHC as it moves toward the Leeward Islands that we may have our next tropical depression.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/loop-vis.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/loop-vis.html
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Starting to incorporate a curved band from the SE quadrant. Slow development.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
The outflow boundaries are dealing with the dry air to the north. But as they collapse the thunderstorms on that side the southern moist inflow boosts the system on the opposite side, so the result is slow development kept in check. You can see the storm is winning. Just a matter of time before it convects nearer to the warm SST's just west. Looks like a go.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
possible track looks VERY similar to Dean...
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I Think it will be a Dean track too. But from what I read in the Wilm decusstion long range there could be a weakness that it could feel and go more north.
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FXUS62 KILM 301729
AFDILM
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON NC
1228 PM EDT THU AUG 30 2007
MON-WED LOOK DRY WITH A POORLY DEFINED HIGH STILL TO
THE NORTH AND VERY WEAK MID LEVEL FLOW.
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FXUS62 KILM 301729
AFDILM
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON NC
1228 PM EDT THU AUG 30 2007
MON-WED LOOK DRY WITH A POORLY DEFINED HIGH STILL TO
THE NORTH AND VERY WEAK MID LEVEL FLOW.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
GFDL is similar to Dean track, with a Cat 3 in 126 hours SE of Cancun.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Ed Mahmoud wrote:GFDL is similar to Dean track, with a Cat 3 in 126 hours SE of Cancun.
Please,a link to the source.
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
30/1745 UTC 11.8N 52.3W T1.0/1.0 94L -- Atlantic Ocean
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/positions.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/positions.html
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
cycloneye wrote:Ed Mahmoud wrote:GFDL is similar to Dean track, with a Cat 3 in 126 hours SE of Cancun.
Please,a link to the source.

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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
I put the odds of 94L following the exact same track as Dean and slamming in to the Yucatan south of Cozumel at less than 5%.oyster_reef wrote:possible track looks VERY similar to Dean...
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Re: Invest 94L,East of Windwards-Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
miamicanes177 wrote:I put the odds of 94L following the exact same track as Dean and slamming in to the Yucatan south of Cozumel at less than 5%.oyster_reef wrote:possible track looks VERY similar to Dean...
What are your thoughts then? The GFDL for Dean was pretty good pretty far out with the exception of a few northern runs.
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