Invest 97L,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread
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chadtm80
Marilyn wrote:Are there any model plots for 97L there were some yesterday but i cannot find any today.. Do they still think it will develope and come west? Thanks Marilyn
http://skeetobiteweather.com/picservice.asp?t=m&m=97
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The only thing is, the date on those models are all 18th, yesterday. Doesn't that mean they have dropped it? It looks to me as if this system has suffered from shear and dry air. The water vapor image shows this:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/GOES/EAST/CATL/WV_loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/GOES/EAST/CATL/WV_loop.html
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Re: The End...
Weathermaster wrote:Does 97L have any chance?
Could this be the end of the Cape Verde season?
Stay tuned...Almost sounds like a preview to the next episode of a soap opera called "Atlantic Hurricane Season".
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Re: The End...
Weathermaster wrote:Could this be the end of the Cape Verde season?
Not so fast
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I read the 11pm discusion and it sounded like 97 was trying to split itself apart and the low was going to take a more northward track. I'm still new at reading these updates and translating cordinates visually, but does this sound like the "new" low now is more favorable to develop? It looks pretty sad on satellite now.
It sounded like the east carribean wave was the one the NHC thought had the best next chance of any development.
It sounded like the east carribean wave was the one the NHC thought had the best next chance of any development.
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