Sub-Saharian Depression (track to the Canary Islands) next w

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Sub-Saharian Depression (track to the Canary Islands) next w

#1 Postby pepeavilenho » Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:30 am

I think is a good situation to follow, and it could have some tropical interests! :roll:

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As well, I think this is an interesting chart.
We can see Invest 93L, between Bermuda & Açores, ULL east of Açores and the system in the Canary Islands.

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It would be interesting to follow, I give you the topic where we are following the situation:

Spanish:
http://foro.meteored.com/atlantico/depr ... 40.12.html

English:
http://translate.google.es/translate?hl ... teored.com

Bye! :flag:
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#2 Postby KWT » Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:43 am

Probably too far east and going to stay overland, that is a rather unusual pattern to have something move due north from down there but troughing is still quite strong in the E.Atlantic as we saw with 93L and how quickly that lifted out.
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