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Nimbus wrote:Is the ULL that is rolling west ahead of the surface trough near Jamaica forecast to maintain strength?
Only way the area near Jamaica would end up in Mexico is if that ULL weakened considerably. The subtropical ridge is going to follow the ULL west and steer whatever develops into the gulf isn't it?
We still don't have a circulation to initialize the models with, although someone must have tried some "what if" initializations since a system could develop closer in than the models have been showing.
windstorm99 wrote:Has anyone seen the ULL spinning in the western caribbean?
windstorm99 wrote:We'll its probably the reason for this flare up right now.
wxman57 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Euro 168 hours is the only development i see from it
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/ECMW ... z/f168.gif
That's last night's run, but I just plotted the 12Z ECMWF run with isobars every 0.5mb and it has a 1005 mb low moving across the central Yucatan next Wednesday. It develops a weak low near Panama by Friday and tracks it NW to the Yucatan next Wednesday. Heck, here's the screen shot. Again, I plotted isobars every 0.5mb. Normal weather maps are every 4 mb, so my map shows 8 times as many contours. Pressures across the northern Gulf are only 5mb higher than over the Yucatan.
Aric Dunn wrote:watch this area throught the night just WSW of jamaica
Cyclenall wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:watch this area throught the night just WSW of jamaica
You mean throughout? I have never tracked a area of convection all night long, now that is a hurricane nut!
Brent wrote:10:30pm TWO:
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAS FORMED OVER THE
CARIBBEAN SEA JUST SOUTH OF JAMAICA IN ASSOCIATION WITH A SURFACE
TROUGH. ANY ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS EXPECTED TO BE SLOW AS THE
SYSTEM MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT ABOUT 10 TO 15 MPH.
vaffie wrote:Brent wrote:10:30pm TWO:
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAS FORMED OVER THE
CARIBBEAN SEA JUST SOUTH OF JAMAICA IN ASSOCIATION WITH A SURFACE
TROUGH. ANY ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS EXPECTED TO BE SLOW AS THE
SYSTEM MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT ABOUT 10 TO 15 MPH.
Sounds like we'll have an invest tomorrow.
Brent wrote:vaffie wrote:Brent wrote:10:30pm TWO:
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAS FORMED OVER THE
CARIBBEAN SEA JUST SOUTH OF JAMAICA IN ASSOCIATION WITH A SURFACE
TROUGH. ANY ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS EXPECTED TO BE SLOW AS THE
SYSTEM MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT ABOUT 10 TO 15 MPH.
Sounds like we'll have an invest tomorrow.
Yep! It does to me too, especially if that convection persists.
Things are gonna get very interesting over the weekend I think.
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