Invest 95L,E of Bahamas,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread #1
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I've spent the last few minutes looking at this and can't quite work out how it is 982hPa in the backup page with only 20kt winds given the strength of the Azores high.
http://152.80.49.216/archdat/tc06/ATL/95L.INVEST/ssmi/vis1km/20060630.2045.goes-12.vis.1km.95L.INVEST.20kts.982mb.24N.57W.jpg

http://152.80.49.216/archdat/tc06/ATL/95L.INVEST/ssmi/vis1km/20060630.2045.goes-12.vis.1km.95L.INVEST.20kts.982mb.24N.57W.jpg
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P.K. wrote:I've spent the last few minutes looking at this and can't quite work out how it is 982hPa in the backup page with only 20kt winds given the strength of the Azores high.![]()
http://152.80.49.216/archdat/tc06/ATL/95L.INVEST/ssmi/vis1km/20060630.2045.goes-12.vis.1km.95L.INVEST.20kts.982mb.24N.57W.jpg
Yeah that doesn't quite seem right. We'll we probably won't get any model runs till 00Z so we'll wait and see.
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The position is well east from where the blob is.57w.James,edited title to include you know what. 

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Christy,why those emoctions?
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Anyone has an archieve on how 2005 was in terms of the number of invests vs 2006 around the end of June?
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Damar91 wrote:JamesFromMaine2 wrote:Damar91 wrote:Dang James, I think you beat me by almost 30 milliseconds! Oh well, maybe next time!
lol if your around when this thread gets to 25 pages then you can make thread 2! lol
Deal!
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There is at least a broad circulation located near 24N-67W. I can't tell if its at the surface or the mid-levels - probably a MLC based on the TWO discussion. The MLC appears to me to be drifting off to the W when I put the SAT loop on its highest speed. The Bermuda High is forecast to strengthen and merge with high pressure over the SE US over the next 3 days with the axis of the ridge moving up to south Georgia. If this verifies, this wave/blob should move underneath the ridge toward the W or W-NW.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... at1_0.html
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... at1_0.html
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