A large area around the central Atlantic with almost no SAL?

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A large area around the central Atlantic with almost no SAL?

#1 Postby Matthew5 » Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:58 am

Here is the lastest
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... rkAsal.jpg
Look from below 20 north, then through out from 65 to 45 west. Notice something! There seems to be very little in the way of SAL; A sign of things to come?

18 hours ago.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... Asal-3.jpg

24 hours ago
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... Asal-4.jpg

This shows that there is holes already opening up. :eek:
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#2 Postby rainstorm » Mon Apr 26, 2004 4:20 am

good info. we will see if this lasts
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#3 Postby cycloneye » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:17 am

It is very early now but if it is august and september then it would be a significant event however being still in april we have to wait as those sal events change constantly.
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#4 Postby Guest » Mon Apr 26, 2004 12:32 pm

The Atlantic seems like it wants to be less hostile this season,alot of positives.

But its only April. :(

Well its almost May. :)
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#5 Postby Derek Ortt » Mon Apr 26, 2004 6:09 pm

Not surprised that there is no SAL.

Just a tip for everyone, try and track the times in which there is a SAL outbreak. You'll quickly find a coorelation between SAL and anohter factor if you watch closely enough
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