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14/1745 UTC 18.4N 77.1W OVERLAND 98 -- Atlantic Ocean
The low is over Jamaica according to SSD dvorak technnique sat estimates.
The low is over Jamaica according to SSD dvorak technnique sat estimates.
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conestogo_flood wrote:Wow, I forgot all about the tropics. I don't understand F temps, is the water warm enough to support at least a category three if this thing explodes? Or are we talking tropical storm or minimal category one potential?
Water temperatures(at least at the surface) are sufficent... still well into the 80's.
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Glad I was the 1st to pick up on this new development....3 cheers for mecycloneye wrote:Windtalker1 as I said at first page the title of the thread would change if it was with less than 5 pages and that happened.Now I can tell you that I will edit many times the title to put the latest and if it develops into a TD this thread will close and a new thread for TD24 will be created.

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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Come on Wilma come on!!! Wahoo!!!
Shear maps shows faverable upper levels...With a strong upper level high over it. The LLC seems to be about 80 miles south of Jamica or around 17.8/77.5. I think development is likely!!!
Come on Wilma wahoo!!!
I "wahoo"ed jokingly earlier...but I really hope this isn't Wilma
especially since West FL and Panhandle could be two of the areas that could be threatened by this in the coming days.
And the fact that this has conditions and SSTs and Oceanic Heat
Content + absence of shear = Possible major hurricane
Any troughs that dig into the GOM will have me really concerned.
I see little that could stop this from becoming
a significant hurricane.
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