A Danny-alike?

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A Danny-alike?

#1 Postby HURAKAN » Thu Jul 08, 2004 2:11 pm

The wave that exited the African coast days ago and is now around 35W with a large circulation void of any thunderstorms makes me remember Danny last year that furfills all the characteristics. Let see what happens in the next days with this wave as it moves WNW.

HURRICANE DANNY, 2003, PRE-HISTORY:
Danny formed from a large, well-organized tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on 9 July. The highly amplified wave, accompanied by deep convection over land and a small low pressure system, quickly weakened and became devoid of any thunderstorm activity as it moved westward over the cooler waters north of 10° N latitude. The southern portion of wave continued to move westward, while the highly amplified northern portion remained convectively inactive as it moved steadily northwestward for the next 3 days.

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