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Re: SE Coast
1'st area off N.Carolina seems to be doing nothing/ drifting N , is there another rotation down by 32/77
seems like this one may have warmer water's?
http://www.wunderground.com/satellite/vis/1k/US.html
seems like this one may have warmer water's?
http://www.wunderground.com/satellite/vis/1k/US.html
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Re: SE Coast
Is this thing forming or doing anything different or is it a non-event now? Just wondering if there was anything to start watching.
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Re: SE Coast
It's still there this morning. I can see it on infrared imagery, off the NC coast. However, it has a very little convection with and it's starting to move northward. It probably won't develop before it gets absorbed by the cold front tonight.
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Looks like it (area near Georgia/South Carolina)
could become a depression if shear lessens, and possibly on that
animation looks like it could head towards south carolina before
a trough picks it up and brings it around north carolina. Get ready
for some rain there.
The tropics have really gotten very active in the past week.
could become a depression if shear lessens, and possibly on that
animation looks like it could head towards south carolina before
a trough picks it up and brings it around north carolina. Get ready
for some rain there.
The tropics have really gotten very active in the past week.
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Re: SE Coast
Well I guess there more interested now in the area farther south, because it has more convection. I'll be watching both systems today. I still don't expect the one to the north to develop.
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Re: SE Coast
All I can say is I'm hoping this one develops and heads right through NC. Its close enough that it shouldn't become anything big, but we need rain so badly that a good tropical storm would be ideal.
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Re: SE Coast
cpdaman wrote:since this is warm core you would think this would be an invest yes?
I think it should be 95L soon; the NHC has it yellow-tagged and it looks better than 94L.
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