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That wave is slowly organizing and it looks like the next named system in comming days.
Meanwhile TD#13 on the horizon?
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Meanwhile TD#13 on the horizon?
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Remember
Remember, allow at least 2-3 days for the NHC to ignore it, and another few days of calling it a TD when it's clearly a TS.
All indications are that with the ridge to its north very weak, it'll be a total fish storm.

All indications are that with the ridge to its north very weak, it'll be a total fish storm.
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wxman57 wrote:Remember, allow at least 2-3 days for the NHC to ignore it, and another few days of calling it a TD when it's clearly a TS.![]()
All indications are that with the ridge to its north very weak, it'll be a total fish storm.



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The tropical models have it on a west track all of them so let's see if the ridge builds to it's north or not.
The tropical models have it on a west track all of them so let's see if the ridge builds to it's north or not.
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What there is nothing out there that is going to develop!!! LOL J/k. Yes Luis, that wave is something to watch.
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My biggest concern yet this season
In the wake of Fabian ridging should strengthen to the North and this system will generally head w/wnw for the next 5 days at least. This system thus far this season is my biggest concern as the potential for it to become a major hurricane is likely and I fear given the synoptic set-up the next 5-10 days that this system will pose a much greater threat to the islands. This is the storm all attention will be focused on later next week.
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Yes I agree that the ridge will build in comming days not allowing it to go north but time will tell.
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Right now the well defined low is at 1008 mbs according to discussion at TPC and convection is slowly organizing near the low.
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Yes, Luis. It does look slightly better organized tonight than it did this afternoon. Of course, that is to the uneducated that I possess. It bears watching...
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