Tropical Wave to Move into S GOM

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Tropical Wave to Move into S GOM

#1 Postby KatDaddy » Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:07 pm

Way early for this: from the HPC Disc:

CARIBBEAN/GREATER ANTILLES/SERN MEXICO...
THE CAN/GFS ARE BACK TO FORMING A SUBTROPICAL/TROPICAL LOW NR
HISPANIOLA DURING THE SHORT RANGE PD AND TRACKING IT WWD THROUGH
THE WRN CARIBBEAN AND SRN GULF OF MEXICO. SINCE AN UPR CYC IS
CLOSING OFF ATTM NR CUBA...A SFC LOW IS PSBL. FOR NOW...PER
COORDINATION W/TAFB...HAVE INTRODUCED AN ELY WAVE MOVG THRU THE
WRN CARIBBEAN AND SRN GULF OF MEXICO. THE CANADIAN FCST A SIMILAR
SITUATION BACK IN FEBRUARY...AND NOTHING MORE THAN A SFC TROUGH
DVLPD. SEE THE LATEST DISCUSSIONS FROM TAFB/TPC ON THIS SYS.




http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/medr/5dayfcst_wbg.gif
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#2 Postby BayouVenteux » Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:55 pm

If only it would take a hard right at the Yucatan and head due north. We desperately need some deficit-reducing rainfall here before the onset of summer.
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#3 Postby AJC3 » Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:34 pm

This feature really shouldn't be referred to as a T-wave. It's a weak baroclinically-derived/enhanced inverted trough that forms from the carcass of the old frontal boundary that settled southward across Florida this past Sunday-Monday.
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#4 Postby benny » Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:51 pm

i think hpc used the term ely wave.. which isn't exactly the same thing as tropical wave. trough would be sufficient in my eyes.
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#5 Postby ROCK » Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:10 pm

BayouVenteux wrote:If only it would take a hard right at the Yucatan and head due north. We desperately need some deficit-reducing rainfall here before the onset of summer.


Yeah TX could use some rain. I have been watering my yard a lot and its only April.
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