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StormScanWx wrote:Along with the new 2011 hurricane names, this will be something to look forward to tommorow.
Where is the link where the report will be posted?
Tomorrow will be a big day not only because of the two things you mentioned but also the TSR (Tropical Storm Risk) april 2006 outlook will be released.
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CHRISTY wrote:thanks cyclone for that info!yea tommorow will be an interesting day...CAN SOMEONE POST A LINK FROM TSR!
You ask,we answer.
http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/
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windycity wrote:hum, interesting analogy. Wouldnt a LaNina reduce shear? And what about 04, strong high ,fair ammount of shear ? Youre the expert wxman 57, and iv learned alot from your posts. Thanks!
Yes, a La Nina would generally reduce wind shear in the lower tropics. However, a stronger Bermuda High would counter that shear reduction (if it materializes).
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