which tropical wave

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which tropical wave

#1 Postby wzrgirl1 » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:06 pm

Hi folks,

My local news mentioned 2 tropical waves. One near Puerto Rico and one near the Bahamas.....I am confused as to which one is going to bring us (south florida) a higher chance of rain starting tomorrow night. Can someone differentiate for me. Thanks.
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Re: which tropical wave

#2 Postby boca » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:18 pm

I think its the wave approaching Puerto Rico. The cloudiness north of Haiti is the eastern part of the ULL is and there is more lift on eastern sides of lows.I did post on another thread about those two areas combining into one messing mass which I think could happen tomorrow.


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Re: which tropical wave

#3 Postby wzrgirl1 » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:41 pm

if it combines into one mass is that the fujiwara effect....or do the storms actually have to be named to qualify for that.....just curious
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Re: which tropical wave

#4 Postby NDG » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:59 pm

wzrgirl1 wrote:if it combines into one mass is that the fujiwara effect....or do the storms actually have to be named to qualify for that.....just curious


Systems are not strong enough for that to happen.
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Re: which tropical wave

#5 Postby weatherwindow » Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:50 am

wzrgirl1 wrote:Hi folks,
per the nws/kw..the wave is currently at 64W..moving west at 13kts..as boca stated, this is the first wave which will effects us tues nite/wed...rich
My local news mentioned 2 tropical waves. One near Puerto Rico and one near the Bahamas.....I am confused as to which one is going to bring us (south florida) a higher chance of rain starting tomorrow night. Can someone differentiate for me. Thanks.
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Re: which tropical wave

#6 Postby Nimbus » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:10 am

The ULL is real dry on the western side so that should make for less humidity today.

I see what you are saying about the moisture from the wave near Puerto Rico getting pulled northwest and wrapped into the ULL circulation.

The biggest storms on the east side of the ULL may miss south Florida, but we should see at least some moisture pumped as far north as Okeechobee.
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