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TROPICS ARE QUIET

#1 Postby audioslave8 » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:40 pm

The wave in the Caribbean looks very disorganized and considering all the models are all showing the wave moving over the Yucatan it doesnt even have a chance to even form once it emerges off the other side. I thought some of the waves that came off the coast of Africa in the central Atlantic might hold together as well. They are looking very unhealthy also at the moment. They are now just little balls of convection that seem to be dying out. There is too much dry air out there in little pockets to give to give these waves any fuel to work with especially in the GOM. You have to understand that this cold dry air coming in place now from consistent fronts that are always moving off the East coast will tear any storm up even if it was a major Hurricane. Fall is coming. I live in N.C. and our low tonight is going to be 50 and Friday night 49. Even our highs that were ranging from the high 80s to sometimes mid 90s are going down to the low 70s now. Fall will be coming in very soon and with that there will be less storms out there to develop and if they do threaten any land they will weaken quite a bit before landfall. Here is a water vapor image of the GOM. Nothing could form in there right now. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/GMEX/WV/20.jpg
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#3 Postby djtil » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:50 pm

its nearly october, whaddya expect!!
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#4 Postby GalvestonDuck » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:50 pm

*swats hand back and forth*

"Walk into this, okay?"



Guess you never knew anyone who worked in an ER before, huh? That Q word is a dirty word. Never, ever say, "It's q----." You risk jinxing us.

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#5 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:54 pm

I'm enjoying it... I'm actually getting 9-10 hours of sleep and don't feel sleepy and tired. :D
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Re: TROPICS ARE QUIET

#6 Postby rockyman » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:07 pm

audioslave8 wrote:The wave in the Caribbean looks very disorganized and considering all the models are all showing the wave moving over the Yucatan it doesnt even have a chance to even form once it emerges off the other side. I thought some of the waves that came off the coast of Africa in the central Atlantic might hold together as well. They are looking very unhealthy also at the moment. They are now just little balls of convection that seem to be dying out. There is too much dry air out there in little pockets to give to give these waves any fuel to work with especially in the GOM. You have to understand that this cold dry air coming in place now from consistent fronts that are always moving off the East coast will tear any storm up even if it was a major Hurricane. Fall is coming. I live in N.C. and our low tonight is going to be 50 and Friday night 49. Even our highs that were ranging from the high 80s to sometimes mid 90s are going down to the low 70s now. Fall will be coming in very soon and with that there will be less storms out there to develop and if they do threaten any land they will weaken quite a bit before landfall. Here is a water vapor image of the GOM. Nothing could form in there right now. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/GMEX/WV/20.jpg


Hmmmm...let's see, it's the end of September and it's getting cool in North Carolina... :eek:

Oh yeah...only one RECON aircraft is currently in the air... :eek:

Finally...the Cape Verde season is coming to a close...RIGHT ON SCHEDULE... :eek:

Forgive me if I don't share your enthusiasm about the quiet Tropics... :lol:
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#7 Postby Cookiely » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:23 pm

audioslave8 wrote:The wave in the Caribbean looks very disorganized and considering all the models are all showing the wave moving over the Yucatan it doesnt even have a chance to even form once it emerges off the other side. I thought some of the waves that came off the coast of Africa in the central Atlantic might hold together as well. They are looking very unhealthy also at the moment. They are now just little balls of convection that seem to be dying out. There is too much dry air out there in little pockets to give to give these waves any fuel to work with especially in the GOM. You have to understand that this cold dry air coming in place now from consistent fronts that are always moving off the East coast will tear any storm up even if it was a major Hurricane. Fall is coming. I live in N.C. and our low tonight is going to be 50 and Friday night 49. Even our highs that were ranging from the high 80s to sometimes mid 90s are going down to the low 70s now. Fall will be coming in very soon and with that there will be less storms out there to develop and if they do threaten any land they will weaken quite a bit before landfall. Here is a water vapor image of the GOM. Nothing could form in there right now. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/GMEX/WV/20.jpg

I live in Tampa and I just finished mowing the yard and almost passed out. Its hot hot hot and humid. Fall is a long way off for us. I'm sure the GOM is still very hot. My last prayer at night is please no more land falling storms this year.
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#8 Postby dhweather » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:24 pm

"tropics are quiet"


famous last words.


:lol:
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#9 Postby Frank2 » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:27 pm

Things can change quickly, as we've seen, but, since the majority of past hurricane seasons have ended in early or mid October, hopefully this year will do the same, meaning that we only have two weeks or so left to the active portion of the season.

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#10 Postby dhweather » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:34 pm

I think of the HOT waters, then Opal and Mitch.

Then I say COME ON COLD FRONTS!!!!!!
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#11 Postby Tampa Bay Hurricane » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:37 pm

I really wish that the tropical season was over, but

Looking at those heat contents across the carribean and a
relentless Florida heat heating up the GOM, I think the tropical season
is far from over. :cry: :cry: :cry:
None of these cold fronts are diving far south enough into the
GOM in order to lower ssts, especially in the Southern GOM.

I wish we had a monster front cooling us down in FL and cooling
all the SSTs down in the oceans.
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#12 Postby krysof » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:41 pm

Mr. Ridge says no fronts, but yes to tropical systems unfortunately.
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#13 Postby audioslave8 » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:41 pm

:D I was just interested in what everybody thought especially the hardcore ones who want these big storms to form and act like they are hurricane experts like the great people we have working at the NHC and get mad when they are teased with storms they think for sure will develop with their expert forecasting and the storms end up dying out. I am very glad that this crazy season is coming to a hault. We all need it. Lets hope nobody else will not see a Katrina or Rita for the rest of this season. PEACE!!!
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#14 Postby rockyman » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:49 pm

As we all know, what would soon be Katrina formed off the SE Florida coast on August 23, 2005. Here are some posts on this very bulletin board on August 21 and 22, 2005 (names withheld to protect the guilty):

"I dont see where anything will affect the southeast coast in the next several days. Maybe after 10 days conditions will be more favorable."

"If anything does not form in 5-10 days this season looks done!!!!!"

"The southeast system is possible. But it is like 6 to 7 days off. Still to far off to be of much concern."

"i just dropped concern factor 1%, its the end of august so we have to give it a shot but td 10 forget it and this other thing i doubt. 1%. mike naso i dont want see a video tonight with you preeciting a 2 or higher nailing florida later this week. "

"I just don't see any of the four developing..."
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#15 Postby rainydaze » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:54 pm

tropics are quiet"



famous last words.


:lol:.


:eek: ....now all heck is gonna break loose
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#16 Postby MetroMike » Thu Sep 29, 2005 5:00 pm

I need some type of action here as I have no other life and would gladly sacrifice some sleep for another cat.4 cane. Gets me REVVED!....lmao
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#17 Postby truballer#1 » Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:52 pm

itll pick up again. we always have quit period, then active. I remember someone last month sating the tropics a quit then couple days later it got real active.
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#18 Postby tornadochaser86 » Thu Sep 29, 2005 10:15 pm

lets not let our guard down to soon it
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#19 Postby Terrell » Thu Sep 29, 2005 10:30 pm

The tropics quiet? Let's not jinx it!
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#20 Postby Florida_brit » Thu Sep 29, 2005 10:50 pm

The season isn't over to its over! Remember hurricane Mitch CAT 5 om end of October 10/26/1998 : http://www.skeetobiteweather.com/create ... &year=1998

There is lots of activity off Cuba right now....it hard to see if it is going to come to anything at the moment...but it isn't October yet and as the season progresses the hurricanes tend to drift south ie more likely to hit the Fl keys than higher up the east coast.

Don't temp fate.
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