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Re: Next Wave Emerges off Africa
And also when they emerge at a higher latitud,the track is towards the WNW to NW looking for the fishes.
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Re: Next Wave Emerges off Africa
cycloneye wrote:And also when they emerge at a higher latitud,the track is towards the WNW to NW looking for the fishes.
That's also very true. It will be interesting to do a research and see how many CV systems coming out at or above 15ºN have made landfall in North America.
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Re: Next Wave Emerges off Africa
The one currently over Africa looks like a low-rider that jumps off and forms. It already has curvature. We'll see if it lasts.
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I enjoy this one too with 5 systems since 60w the Atlantic to Africa!
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat-bin/disp ... C_SCALE=15


http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat-bin/disp ... C_SCALE=15
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The lastest i don't know punkyg , but i put for you the last sat pic for the one moving off Africa in rainbow mode at 7UTC means 3am!
looking decent !!!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/met8/eatl/rb.jpg
Note further east since two days the persistence of this squall line at low lattitude, i dont' know if models are picking it , but i don't know....i feel it.. very suspcious...this symetry since two days has payed my attention higher than the one ahead... moving off....time will tell, very subjective felling no matter lool, we have plenty of time to see it, but looking nice......

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/met8/eatl/rb.jpg
Note further east since two days the persistence of this squall line at low lattitude, i dont' know if models are picking it , but i don't know....i feel it.. very suspcious...this symetry since two days has payed my attention higher than the one ahead... moving off....time will tell, very subjective felling no matter lool, we have plenty of time to see it, but looking nice......
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http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... et7bbm.jpg
Nice activity as we're entering the peak of the season!
3 systems with the first very interressing moving out and the C wave squall line with decent symetry and a third system less organized but with lot of convection !
Nice activity as we're entering the peak of the season!
3 systems with the first very interressing moving out and the C wave squall line with decent symetry and a third system less organized but with lot of convection !

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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg
Heres a pic of our new wave look at how its convection is still holding.
Heres a pic of our new wave look at how its convection is still holding.
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Maybe , i don't understand this processus
why??!!! that's a mystery on my untrained eyes lool that maybe why i love that, we learn every season...but for sure PUNKYG it will have nice conditions much more moisture air around it, low shear, warm water and the benefits og the heart of the season = PROMISING THINGS, but i said earlier the C shape seems the most suspicious, this symetry let some suspens in my untrained eyes lool!

why??!!! that's a mystery on my untrained eyes lool that maybe why i love that, we learn every season...but for sure PUNKYG it will have nice conditions much more moisture air around it, low shear, warm water and the benefits og the heart of the season = PROMISING THINGS, but i said earlier the C shape seems the most suspicious, this symetry let some suspens in my untrained eyes lool!






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punkyg wrote:Do you think this wave will do what 91L did yesterday. you know lose some of its convection then build it back.
It will tell you tomorrow!!! If 91L did it, it shows the environment is conducive and it could happen.
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