SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
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SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
Surface Trough at 10N 48W= PGI68L, convection is increasing since ten hours, what do think about it?
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Re: SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
OURAGAN wrote:Surface Trough at 10N 48W= PGI68L, convection is increasing since ten hours, what do think about it?
Any pic Ouragan? THANKS

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AXNT20 KNHC 011116
TWDAT
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
805 AM EDT MON NOV 01 2010
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION FOR NORTH AMERICA...CENTRAL
AMERICA...GULF OF MEXICO...CARIBBEAN SEA...NORTHERN SECTIONS OF
SOUTH AMERICA...AND ATLANTIC OCEAN TO THE AFRICAN COAST FROM THE
EQUATOR TO 32N. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS BASED ON SATELLITE
IMAGERY...METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS...WEATHER OBSERVATIONS...AND
RADAR.
BASED ON 0600 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH
1015 UTC.
...ITCZ...
ITCZ AXIS IS ALONG 07N12W 05N20W 07N34W 06N43W 08N49W. SCATTERED
MODERATE AND ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS FROM 03N-08N BETWEEN
11W-16W. ONE SURFACE TROUGH IS EMBEDDED WITHIN THE ITCZ FROM
06N-14N ALONG 34W WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS FROM 09N-14N BETWEEN
31W-36W. ANOTHER SURFACE TROUGH IS ANALYZED FROM 06N51W TO
13N49W WITH SCATTERED MODERATE AND ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION
FROM 08N-13N BETWEEN 45W-52W.
$$
HUFFMAN
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Re: SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
Looks quite impressive on visible loops. At least a mid-level rotation is evident. Not too different from the pre-Tomas wave in the same region. Definitely need to keep a close eye on this one. Definitely invest-worthy, in my opinion.
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Re: SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
Here we go again... should start being mentioned in the TWO soon.
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Yes, I think this area of interest will later become our next invest. That area has been a hot spot for development lately as Tomas traversed that same area last week. Extremely unusual to see systems develop that far south and east here in early November. This La Nina has really been something this year.
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Re: SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
Please Lord, no!!! My mop is warn out...a fractured rib..after Tomas, please give us till next year!!
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Re: SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
chrisjslucia wrote:Please Lord, no!!! My mop is warn out...a fractured rib..after Tomas, please give us till next year!!
That is my best wish too! I pray to say bye bye to 2010

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Re: SURFACE TROUGH AT 10N 48W = PGI68L
Ouragan / Gusty
No postings on this forum since Monday - is this still a live issue or has it disappeared? Concerned that if it is still alive, no matter if a wave or depression, it could be the straw that breaks the camel's back for the Islands if it brings further heavy rain. What do you think?
No postings on this forum since Monday - is this still a live issue or has it disappeared? Concerned that if it is still alive, no matter if a wave or depression, it could be the straw that breaks the camel's back for the Islands if it brings further heavy rain. What do you think?
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