Hyperstorm wrote:cycloneye wrote:
Hyperstorm it looks like a piece of the wave is moving WNW as you said and the other is in the ITCZ with some deep convection down around 10n.Is that right about what I am seeing?
The main axis of the wave is stretched from the ITCZ to the Sahara. The southern part of the convection is moving west as the northern part moves WNW. It should generally move westward now since it has moved over water, but since the main core is now from 12N-16N, it would not bode well for immediate development. It would have to concentrate around a common center, rather than taking up hundreds of miles of North/South latitude.
In other words the wave is tilted SW to NE not good in the near term.Now let's wait and see if something that may resemble a low forms somewhere in the long wave axis which may occur anywhere from the ITCZ northward.
But the biggie one behind is the one we have to pay more attention in a couple of days as it emerges Africa.






