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gkrangers
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The nhc agrees that its just a strong wave with convection. But needs to be watched.
A STRONG TROPICAL WAVE...ACOMPANIED BY A LARGE AREA OF CLOUDINESS
AND THUNDERSTORMS...HAS MOVED OFF THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA EARLIER
TODAY AND IS ABOUT TO PASS NEAR OR SOUTH OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS.
THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT DURING THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO...AS IT MOVES WESTWARD OVER THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC.
A STRONG TROPICAL WAVE...ACOMPANIED BY A LARGE AREA OF CLOUDINESS
AND THUNDERSTORMS...HAS MOVED OFF THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA EARLIER
TODAY AND IS ABOUT TO PASS NEAR OR SOUTH OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS.
THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT DURING THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO...AS IT MOVES WESTWARD OVER THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC.
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gkrangers
Yeah...it is a wave with convection...I don't see anyone disputing that fact.Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:The nhc agrees that its just a strong wave with convection. But needs to be watched.
A STRONG TROPICAL WAVE...ACOMPANIED BY A LARGE AREA OF CLOUDINESS
AND THUNDERSTORMS...HAS MOVED OFF THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA EARLIER
TODAY AND IS ABOUT TO PASS NEAR OR SOUTH OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS.
THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT DURING THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO...AS IT MOVES WESTWARD OVER THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC.
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gkrangers
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gkrangers wrote:No..I'm not ready for that yet...just don't want to see disinformation spread.ROCK wrote:gkrangers wrote:Most CV storms recurve...its a lot of ocean to cross.Scorpion wrote:How does climo favor recurvature?
and it so it begins......INVEST 97L track war....
I know...just giving you a hard time
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ConvergenceZone wrote:dwg71 wrote:Early globals, show fish tendencies. Lets hope if it is a big one, that we can admire it from afar.
throw the globals out the window this early on. I'm not saying that's not a possibility, but the globals have been wrong MANY times when showing fish.
Well, they've all been fish so far (Atlantic waves) so I'm riding that horse for now...
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rainstorm wrote:i have a feeling it may be jose, but with the east pac so active, it may get hit with another round of shear in 72 hours
Yes but we are talking about a 65 kt hurricane in the EPAC that is moving the same direction as 97L. I dont see how it would affect it from that far. We had Howard the same time as Frances last year, and Javier the same time as Ivan, and they did not affect them very much at all.
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jschlitz wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:dwg71 wrote:Early globals, show fish tendencies. Lets hope if it is a big one, that we can admire it from afar.
throw the globals out the window this early on. I'm not saying that's not a possibility, but the globals have been wrong MANY times when showing fish.
Well, they've all been fish so far (Atlantic waves) so I'm riding that horse for now...
I think the center will form further south when it develops, keeping this from recurving. Right now they say it's going to maintain a westward track, and of course the longer it keeps on that track, the less chance for recurve.
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ConvergenceZone wrote:jschlitz wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:dwg71 wrote:Early globals, show fish tendencies. Lets hope if it is a big one, that we can admire it from afar.
throw the globals out the window this early on. I'm not saying that's not a possibility, but the globals have been wrong MANY times when showing fish.
Well, they've all been fish so far (Atlantic waves) so I'm riding that horse for now...
I think the center will form further south when it develops, keeping this from recurving. Right now they say it's going to maintain a westward track, and of course the longer it keeps on that track, the less chance for recurve.
good point...and I agree the center probably will form around 11-13N. My best guess of course. Westward at least for a few days then its anybodys guess what it will do.
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