Blob entering Southern Gulf looks Supicious
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- HouTXmetro
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Blob entering Southern Gulf looks Supicious
There is even a hint of Rotation on the eastern Yucatan Penninsula.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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- HouTXmetro
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TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
205 PM EDT MON SEP 12 2005
TROPICAL WAVE OVER THE YUCATAN PENINSULA AND GUATEMALA ALONG
89W/90W S OF 22N MOVING W 15-20 KT. AN APEX TO THE LOW-LEVEL
FLOW IS OBSERVED N OF THE YUCATAN COAST BUT ALL DEEP CONVECTION
IS LAGGING THE AXIS PRIMARILY OVER THE GULF OF HONDURAS.
SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION FROM 15N-21N BETWEEN 83W-88W WITH
SOME ACTIVITY MOVING NWD OVER COZUMEL AND CANCUN...AND FARTHER S
OVER BELIZE.

NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
205 PM EDT MON SEP 12 2005
TROPICAL WAVE OVER THE YUCATAN PENINSULA AND GUATEMALA ALONG
89W/90W S OF 22N MOVING W 15-20 KT. AN APEX TO THE LOW-LEVEL
FLOW IS OBSERVED N OF THE YUCATAN COAST BUT ALL DEEP CONVECTION
IS LAGGING THE AXIS PRIMARILY OVER THE GULF OF HONDURAS.
SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION FROM 15N-21N BETWEEN 83W-88W WITH
SOME ACTIVITY MOVING NWD OVER COZUMEL AND CANCUN...AND FARTHER S
OVER BELIZE.

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LaBreeze wrote:But we may have to turn our focus to the tropical wave in the central Atlantic - way too early to tell I guess. Comments?
Way too early to make a comment on eventual landfall of this system presuming it survives and becomes something. However, it is a "low rider" I do have at least one eye one it, especially with the GFS run pointed out in another thread.
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