Last reference I could find for Fernanda was at 144, so what's at 165?
And what are those east of Hilary?
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SuperMarioBros99thx wrote:Ntxw wrote:Way out there on GFS and probably won't be the exact storm in fantasy range anyway. But hey, since EPAC is a cyclone factory right now..why not Jova?
I bet when that happens it's Hurricane Irwin!
Reasons is that Invest 99E is pretty unlikely to be ever a TS given it's close position into Greg. Proximity to Greg might turn down, if not turn off that TD.
WeatherGuesser wrote:
Last reference I could find for Fernanda was at 144, so what's at 165?
And what are those east of Hilary?
cycloneye wrote:New area to watch. Kingarabian,is this area what GFS has as a strong Hurricane or is another one?An area of low pressure could form several hundred miles south of
Mexico in a couple of days. Development, if any, of this system is
expected to be slow to occur due to strong upper-level winds from
Hurricane Hilary. The system is forecast to move west-
northwestward at about 5 to 10 mph for the next several days.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...low...20 percent.
cycloneye wrote:New area to watch. Kingarabian,is this area what GFS has as a strong Hurricane or is another one?An area of low pressure could form several hundred miles south of
Mexico in a couple of days. Development, if any, of this system is
expected to be slow to occur due to strong upper-level winds from
Hurricane Hilary. The system is forecast to move west-
northwestward at about 5 to 10 mph for the next several days.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...low...20 percent.
Ntxw wrote:Euro is still calling for the elusive fujiwhara merge of formidable hurricanes, Irwin and Hilary.
Kingarabian wrote:Ntxw wrote:Euro is still calling for the elusive fujiwhara merge of formidable hurricanes, Irwin and Hilary.
I don't think that's ever happened before... a storm eating another storm. Don't know how much I believe that scenario.
Ntxw wrote:Kingarabian wrote:Ntxw wrote:Euro is still calling for the elusive fujiwhara merge of formidable hurricanes, Irwin and Hilary.
I don't think that's ever happened before... a storm eating another storm. Don't know how much I believe that scenario.
Bigger storms absorbing smaller systems is not too out there. But 2 big hurricanes dancing is fairly rare
gatorcane wrote:Seems the only thing creating shear in the EPAC are other hurricanes. Other than that there is little if any shear across the entire EPAC. Meanwhile the Atlantic is full of upper-level lows, shear, dry air. Definitely a tale of two worlds at the moment as soon as you cross Central America into the Caribbean.
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