AFD San Juan=Looks impossible to escape upper flow

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AFD San Juan=Looks impossible to escape upper flow

#1 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jun 16, 2004 5:33 am

http://storm2k.nhcwx.com/cgi-bin/hw3.cg ... n&state=PR

Forget about tropical development from this tropical wave as long as the TUTT or semipermament (upper tropospheric trough) hangs around in the caribbean and western atlantic.For those newbies when you look at those sat pics you can see those SW upper winds tearing apart the thunderstorms and that is a very hostil enviroment and imposible for a tropical wave to survive.In other words the search for Alex continues and the question is when and where Alex will form eventually.But let's be patient because the season is only 16 days old and for sure we will be tracking a few systems down the road and even 2 or 3 systems at one day. :)

In Puerto Rico this morning the hazy conditions that haved been in our skie seems to go away as more moist air penetrates from the east in anticipation of the tropical waves arrival here on thursday.
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#2 Postby Dean4Storms » Wed Jun 16, 2004 6:43 am

Hey Cycloneye, Ive really held off posting anything on this wave till now largely because as you indicate above it didn't have a chance with all that screaming UL winds and climatology speaking it is still too early for TW development east of the islands. Take care.
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It will come

#3 Postby bevgo » Wed Jun 16, 2004 8:53 am

As the season progresses we will see all the activity we could want. We are all anxious for something to excite us but at some point some of us will be on the board hoping the TD/TS/Hurricane does not come our way. Hang in there--It will come soon.
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#4 Postby The Cape Cod Storm » Wed Jun 16, 2004 7:16 pm

Good, because, this is nerve-racking.. Waiting, but, you have to wait for these things.
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