Invest 98L in Western Atlantic
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Re: Invest 98L in Western Atlantic
Cyclone1 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:It was just after Barry. Forgot what invest it was. But it looked very good.
90L - Andrea
91L - pointless ET storm, absorbed quickly
92L - Barry
93L - Intense wave off of Africa
94L- SW carib cluster
95L - FL weak Low
96L - Well defined wave
97L - Ill defined low near Bermuda, waaay after Barry.
No research, steel trap memory, baby!
You need another hobby.


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Re: Invest 98L in Western Atlantic
fci wrote:Cyclone1 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:It was just after Barry. Forgot what invest it was. But it looked very good.
90L - Andrea
91L - pointless ET storm, absorbed quickly
92L - Barry
93L - Intense wave off of Africa
94L- SW carib cluster
95L - FL weak Low
96L - Well defined wave
97L - Ill defined low near Bermuda, waaay after Barry.
No research, steel trap memory, baby!
You need another hobby.![]()
LOL! Well it's only 8 storms to remember and I do have another hobby, amateur filmmaker.
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Re: Invest 98L in Western Atlantic
RL3AO wrote:more like 15 minutes...it is always out early
Cool.
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TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
530 AM EDT MON JUL 30 2007
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE...ACCOMPANIED BY SHOWERS AND A FEW
THUNDERSTORMS...IS CENTERED ABOUT 215 MILES NORTHWEST OF BERMUDA.
THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE MOVING TO THE NORTH-NORTHEAST
OR NORTHEAST OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO BEFORE MERGING WITH A FRONTAL
BOUNDARY ON WEDNESDAY. ALTHOUGH UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE NOT
FAVORABLE FOR SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT...THIS SYSTEM STILL HAS THE
POTENTIAL TO BECOME A TROPICAL CYCLONE BEFORE IT MERGES WITH THE
FRONTAL ZONE.
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND SHOWERS CENTERED ABOUT 850 MILES EAST OF
THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD ISLANDS IS ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD-MOVING
TROPICAL WAVE. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS APPEAR FAVORABLE FOR SOME
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE
NEXT 48 HOURS.
$$
FORECASTER FRANKLIN
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
530 AM EDT MON JUL 30 2007
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE...ACCOMPANIED BY SHOWERS AND A FEW
THUNDERSTORMS...IS CENTERED ABOUT 215 MILES NORTHWEST OF BERMUDA.
THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE MOVING TO THE NORTH-NORTHEAST
OR NORTHEAST OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO BEFORE MERGING WITH A FRONTAL
BOUNDARY ON WEDNESDAY. ALTHOUGH UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE NOT
FAVORABLE FOR SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT...THIS SYSTEM STILL HAS THE
POTENTIAL TO BECOME A TROPICAL CYCLONE BEFORE IT MERGES WITH THE
FRONTAL ZONE.
AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND SHOWERS CENTERED ABOUT 850 MILES EAST OF
THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD ISLANDS IS ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD-MOVING
TROPICAL WAVE. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS APPEAR FAVORABLE FOR SOME
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE
NEXT 48 HOURS.
$$
FORECASTER FRANKLIN
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RL3AO wrote:I guess they have a lot to say because it is normally out by now.
This is a test a test only LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Sorry I had to sy that.
Yes it should have been out already.
It will be in cooler waters soon and I don't think much more will come of this. They may name it just for a day or 2.JIMO
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Re: Invest 98L in Western Atlantic
This looks better organized then Barry. Just that no convection is right over the center. To bad shear pushed the convection away from the center. I don't expect this to be upgraded.
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senorpepr wrote:Okay, that's getting old.storms in NC wrote:This is a test a test only
Not surprisingly... no major change to the TWO.
I am very very sorry


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Cyclone1 wrote:I'd say the 11PM advisory tonight is its last chance. If it isn't classified by then, it's probably over. Maybe 5AM tomorrow morning.
Agreed. My attention is quickly turning to 99L and I'm about ready to forget this one.
and this was defintely NOT a test invest.

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Brent wrote:Cyclone1 wrote:I'd say the 11PM advisory tonight is its last chance. If it isn't classified by then, it's probably over. Maybe 5AM tomorrow morning.
Agreed. My attention is quickly turning to 99L and I'm about ready to forget this one.
and this was defintely NOT a test invest.
I disagree. Over the past two mornings the system has looked better than the day before. The difference now is the well-defined LLC. I think tomorrow morning we could see more convection near the system which could cause it to be upgraded.
Nonetheless, 99L should be taken more seriously since it poses a threat to land.
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