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W 24/50

#1 Postby hial2 » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:42 am

Since there's not much to watch now, what do you think of the "spin" at 24 and 50?..It's moving west into warmer ssts and..isn't this the general area where 92l came from??..Are we in for another surprise?
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Re: W 24/50

#2 Postby boca » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:47 am

Wow your good looks to be moving SW at the moment.
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Re: W 24/50

#3 Postby gatorcane » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:50 am

Latest TWD does not mention it.

Here is the Atl Ocean snippet:

ATLANTIC OCEAN...
THE AREA JUST OFF THE IMMEDIATE COAST OF FLORIDA AND GEORGIA IS
EXPERIENCING FAIR WEATHER WITH DRY/STABLE MID TO UPPER AIR IN
PLACE. HOWEVER...SHOWERS AND TSTMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TROPICAL
WAVE NOW MOVING THROUGH THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS ARE APPROACHING AND
WILL AFFECT THE AREA OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS...SEE DETAILS
ABOVE. AN UPPER HIGH IS NEAR 31N63W THAT HAS RIDGING EXTENDING S
TO THE ERN CARIBBEAN. BENIGN UPPER LOWS ARE NOTED NEAR
24N49W AND 31N35W...WHILE THE REMAINDER OF THE FAR ERN ATLC AREA
IS DOMINATED BY TYPICAL UPPER RIDGING. ELSEWHERE AT THE SFC A
1024 MB HIGH IS NEAR 30N52W...EXPECTED TO SLIDE SLOWLY SW IN
ADVANCE OF THE FRONTAL SYSTEM N OF THE AREA. LIGHT TO MODERATE
TRADE WINDS AND FAIR WEATHER AROUND THIS RIDGING DOMINATE MUCH
OF THE AREA N OF 13N E OF 50W.



Regards,
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Re: W 24/50

#4 Postby hial2 » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:52 am

gatorcane wrote:Latest TWD does not mention it.

Here is the Atl Ocean snippet:

ATLANTIC OCEAN...
THE AREA JUST OFF THE IMMEDIATE COAST OF FLORIDA AND GEORGIA IS
EXPERIENCING FAIR WEATHER WITH DRY/STABLE MID TO UPPER AIR IN
PLACE. HOWEVER...SHOWERS AND TSTMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TROPICAL
WAVE NOW MOVING THROUGH THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS ARE APPROACHING AND
WILL AFFECT THE AREA OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS...SEE DETAILS
ABOVE. AN UPPER HIGH IS NEAR 31N63W THAT HAS RIDGING EXTENDING S
TO THE ERN CARIBBEAN. BENIGN UPPER LOWS ARE NOTED NEAR
24N49W AND 31N35W...WHILE THE REMAINDER OF THE FAR ERN ATLC AREA
IS DOMINATED BY TYPICAL UPPER RIDGING. ELSEWHERE AT THE SFC A
1024 MB HIGH IS NEAR 30N52W...EXPECTED TO SLIDE SLOWLY SW IN
ADVANCE OF THE FRONTAL SYSTEM N OF THE AREA. LIGHT TO MODERATE
TRADE WINDS AND FAIR WEATHER AROUND THIS RIDGING DOMINATE MUCH
OF THE AREA N OF 13N E OF 50W.



Regards,


They call it a "benign upper low"...Lol
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Re: W 24/50

#5 Postby gatorcane » Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:03 am

actually yes..you are right...missed that :wink:
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