ATL INVEST 91L: Discussion
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ATL INVEST 91L: Discussion
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New invest and its not related to ex Josephine that is east of this disturbance,that is why the new thread for 91L.If NHC clarifys later that 91L is related to Ex Josephine,then the thread will be locked.
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New invest and its not related to ex Josephine that is east of this disturbance,that is why the new thread for 91L.If NHC clarifys later that 91L is related to Ex Josephine,then the thread will be locked.
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I think I see some cyclonic turning on the visibles:
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
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Re: ATL: INVEST 91L - Discussion
Lets see if clarification comes in future Tropical Weather Outlooks about if 91L is part of Ex Josephine or is a new system. Something like this occured in 2005 with the TD 10 later Katrina change.If its confirmed is part of Ex Josephine,then this thread will be locked and we will continue our discussions in the Ex Josephine thread.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 91L - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Lets see if clarification comes in future Tropical Weather Outlooks about if 91L is part of Ex Josephine or is a new system. Something like this occured in 2005 with the TD 10 later Katrina change.If its confirmed is part of Ex Josephine,then this thread will be locked and we will continue our discussions in the Ex Josephine thread.
will there be a invest 91 models thread
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Re: ATL: INVEST 91L - Discussion
cycloneye wrote::uarrow: Anyone including you can make the 91L models thread
thanks, destruction5 beat me to it and since i showed him how to post images i expect to see some model graphics posted by him,

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Re: ATL: INVEST 91L - Discussion
yesterday our polar bear was sleeping on bear watch but today the interest level by the group has increased


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KWT wrote:Yep shear looks decent, this may well be our next number we shall have to see.
Take a look at this WV loop, 91L has a large moisture envelope that is already "fanning" out...and Ike's outflow is clearling seen on the left-hand side of the loop but far enough away from 91L to not impact it.
The rule of thumb I have been using this season is looking at the WV loop to see how much moisture the invest has around it....
This one really may be a go...
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
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CrazyC83 wrote:Looks like that 91L is Josephine to me, although we need to wait for clarification. If this develops, I'm sure there will be a debate about how it should be named...
I am very eagered to know the truth about which is what about this disturbance.As I said at the first post,as soon there is confirmation from NHC that 91L is part of Ex Josephine,this thread will be locked and the ex Josephine thread will reopen.
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gatorcane wrote:the question becomes what will the NHC 2:00pm TWO say --- they may not be too gunhoe at first but we'll see.
I expect code yellow maybe even orange.
Convection is too thin to be orange imo. I expect a yellow.
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