Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
Thanks for your insight into St Kitts, Dionne. I appreciate it very much!
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
It's really negative across the Caribbean and Gulf currently.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
I'm not going to wish for any huge named storms either...but some rain surely would not hurt our area. We've had a total of 1.80 in the last 51 days. Daily temps have been in the mid to upper 90's the past few days and the water at the beach is very, very warm.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
1983 was interesting. We had come off of a strong El Nino, strongest before 1997-1998. The West Pacific and Atlantic were less active. The Atlantic was one the least active since 1950. The East Pacific was hyperactive.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
The East Pacific season will likely see its first named storm shortly as TD 02E has formed.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
The first named storm (Andres) of the EPAC 2009 season is here.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
Still though, the giant cold Low spinning off the east coast is so big it sort of shows how conditions are hostile to tropical development.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
I gotta say that I can't remember the last time I experienced such dry weather in June. Daily temps are around 34C/93F, and we've had forest fires breaking out on the hills.......ashes everywhere and a couple homes lost too! The satellite this morning shows a wave passing through my area (SE Caribbean) likely tomorrow. Man, I'll be happy for some rain to cool down this place. And who knows? Maybe the sleepy Atlantic is coming out of slumber. I guess we'll have to wait and see....
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
I was talking to Phil Klotzbach about this earlier this month. The ITCZ seems to be quite far south compared to normal for June. Sort of similar to 2004. There's just not much moisture making it north of 10N into the eastern Caribbean.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
wxman57 wrote:I was talking to Phil Klotzbach about this earlier this month. The ITCZ seems to be quite far south compared to normal for June. Sort of similar to 2004. There's just not much moisture making it north of 10N into the eastern Caribbean.
Yes wxman57, I had noticed this too. And could not help but observe the sad co-relation between this low-lying ITCZ and the demise of Flight 447 across the Atlantic.
To my eye, it seems that the ITCZ is now gaining latitude, and is now nearer the Guianas. I gather it'll soon settle in. In the meantime, we've finally had good rain this past couple hours, and the boom of thunder tells me that the approaching wave is alive. Perhaps our 2009 season has begun in earnest.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
not quiet anymore, time for a thread title change.
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
Not worth a separate thread, but there's a serious hook echo under that curl forming in the convection pulse off Miami. I bet there's a nice strong waterspout under it. I'd almost think it was formation if it wasn't moving so fast:
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?rid=AMX&product=NCR&overlay=11101111&loop=yes
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?rid=AMX&product=NCR&overlay=11101111&loop=yes
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
we have pretty good storm this morning my noaa radio kept me and wife up alot marine warring one for storm in broward got warring too i live in miami
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Re: Global- Tropics- So Quiet its Spooky!
Its so quiet (June 29th) that the worldwide tropical basins are without even a invest.
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