
ATL: EMILY - Remnants
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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
Lately seems like circulations get their act together in the N Atlantic and BOC. Circulations are struggling in the MDR, I guess that is about to change! 

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Believe it or not, that Low near Cuba GFS is showing at 90 hours on the 12Z formed from Emily's remnants that are currently located in the Central Atlantic on this SAT image....looks like that blob in the Central Atlantic will head SW then W around the southeastern periphery of a subtropical ridge located north of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico. If she does that, it would mean she nearly made a large clockwise loop around that ridge, which would be pretty neat to see.
There is a chance of development here actually as she makes her treck north of the islands towards the SE Bahamas. Could be back on NHC's radar in the next day or so if convection can maintain.


There is a chance of development here actually as she makes her treck north of the islands towards the SE Bahamas. Could be back on NHC's radar in the next day or so if convection can maintain.


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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
cant this just completely die already, it was a joke of a system, but I still feel bad for those in the islands that lost everything
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brunota2003 wrote:I've got to admit...I hope she does swing back around and reform...that would be incredible!
She doesn't want me to move this thread to the archieves forum.

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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
I can't stop laughing. No idea why, but this just cracks me up. I hope she comes back around for a second ride.
What sweet torture she has been.
What sweet torture she has been.
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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
Is this what they are now calling 94L? Or are Emily's remnants somewhere else?
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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
plasticup wrote:Is this what they are now calling 94L? Or are Emily's remnants somewhere else?
94L is a different feature not related with remnants of Emily. She is in the North Atlantic ready to pay a visit posibly to Spain.
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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:plasticup wrote:Is this what they are now calling 94L? Or are Emily's remnants somewhere else?
94L is a different feature not related with remnants of Emily. She is in the North Atlantic ready to pay a visit posibly to Spain.
I see, my bad on this. It is not Emily's remnants. This looks like it developed from a trough east of Florida.....
BTW, here is a nice link to see the NHC Graphical archive. You can hit the "earler" and "later" links to get the history. I picked Wed. Aug 10th. It shows the Emily's remants did indeed shoot of ENE out into the Far Northeast Atlantic:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/gtwo/at ... 1108102352
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Re: ATL: EMILY - Remnants - Discussion
Over and out Emily................................................................x
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