http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/AI/200 ... 0AI1_g.jpg
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg
Void of deep convection because of the very dry air to the north of the ITCZ axis but if my eyes are good I can see some circulation albeit weak at the surface or a mid-level one.The waves that haved moved into the atlantic for the most part poofed with the exception of ex95L which still is hanging around in the eastern caribbean.By the way a good impulse about to emerge west africa but as it splashes into the water the same fate will happen.However when august rolls in we can expect an increase in activity as conditions will be much better for developments and the gates of the Cape Verde season will be open.The quickscat is inconclusive because it is contaminated at that area but it would be nice to see that data.
http://orbit212.wwb.noaa.gov/dataimages ... MBds32.png
Circulation south of Cape Verde islands
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Circulation south of Cape Verde islands
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Yes Luis, Clearly visable here http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... oat_0.html
Wont last long though
Wont last long though
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Good eyes. Luis. Looking back at the qscat imagery from overnight...there is a small swirl right where this system was 14 hours ago.
Well...I guess it's more of a ripple than a swirl...but it's far from a straight line in the imagery:
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/dataimages21 ... MBds32.png
Nice catch.
MW
Well...I guess it's more of a ripple than a swirl...but it's far from a straight line in the imagery:
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/dataimages21 ... MBds32.png
Nice catch.
MW
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MWatkins wrote:Good eyes. Luis. Looking back at the qscat imagery from overnight...there is a small swirl right where this system was 14 hours ago.
Well...I guess it's more of a ripple than a swirl...but it's far from a straight line in the imagery:
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/dataimages21 ... MBds32.png
Nice catch.
MW
Now let's see if other global models other than ukmet jump on it.
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Steve H. wrote:Luis, do you have a link to the UKMET in the tropical Atlantic???
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From the 8:05 AM discussion:
MID LEVEL LOW IS FORMING NEAR 9N-20W AND COULD BE ASSOCIATED TO A DEVELOPING TROPICAL WAVE.
MID LEVEL LOW IS FORMING NEAR 9N-20W AND COULD BE ASSOCIATED TO A DEVELOPING TROPICAL WAVE.
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http://orbit212.wwb.noaa.gov/dataimages ... MBas32.png
Some turning in the barbs but some of those are fairly strong 25-35kts.
Some turning in the barbs but some of those are fairly strong 25-35kts.
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Somewhat elongated it appears the weak circulation as the barbs show on quickscat but at least it it hanging on since yesterday morning so let's watch it.
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