
Possible Development in C Atlantic Wave (Is invest 92L)
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Forum rules
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service.
- cycloneye
- Admin
- Posts: 145714
- Age: 68
- Joined: Thu Oct 10, 2002 10:54 am
- Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Re: Possible Development in Central Atlantic Wave (45w)
This pass was made at 4:41 AM EDT.Look at the circulation how good it looks.


0 likes
- HURAKAN
- Professional-Met
- Posts: 46086
- Age: 38
- Joined: Thu May 20, 2004 4:34 pm
- Location: Key West, FL
- Contact:
Re: Possible Development in Central Atlantic Wave (45w)
cycloneye wrote::eek: Look how big the swath is.
It may imply, "expect more than one!"
0 likes
Re: Possible Development in Central Atlantic Wave (45w)
Indeed. And look at its position in relation to Barbados! I'll certainly be watching this one closely.cycloneye wrote:This pass was made at 4:41 AM EDT.Look at the circulation how good it looks.
0 likes
- Cookiely
- S2K Supporter
- Posts: 3211
- Age: 74
- Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2004 7:31 am
- Location: Tampa, Florida
Re: Re:
Mecklenburg wrote:HURAKAN wrote:
what a nice train... i will pick 1, 2 and 4
I say one and two consolidate and number four has a great shot at development on this train. This train is dedicated to my favorite Buc the A-Train.

0 likes
Re: Possible Development in Central Atlantic Wave (45w)
To get serious for a second, sorry I've not been so for the last few days.
Ok this looks like a developing depression to me. For one you have nice curving and with the LLC closed on that quickscat it is closed. Also quickscat shows some areas of 25 knots. If this was in the gulf the NHC would have a recon in it with a upgrade not long after.
Would it be something if both of these systems got into the Caribbean. Just far enough away from each other for it to be favorable to go off.
Ok this looks like a developing depression to me. For one you have nice curving and with the LLC closed on that quickscat it is closed. Also quickscat shows some areas of 25 knots. If this was in the gulf the NHC would have a recon in it with a upgrade not long after.
Would it be something if both of these systems got into the Caribbean. Just far enough away from each other for it to be favorable to go off.
0 likes
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: FLCrackerGirl, wileytheartist and 20 guests