Hurricane Floyd,At the neutral returns thread I posted the depth data but anyway our friend James posted it.
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Hurricane Floyd,At the neutral returns thread I posted the depth data but anyway our friend James posted it.
Hurricane Floyd,At the neutral returns thread I posted the depth data but anyway our friend James posted it.
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HouTXmetro wrote:TNA
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http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/p ... eaNorm.gif
CFS is forecasting a large area of greater than 0.5 SD above normal water temps for ASO in the Caribbean. I wonder what could happen if the SSTs warm some.. maybe to 1998 levels rather than 2005 levels... and the upper winds stay this favorable. I might up my forecast to 10 hurricanes...
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Stratosphere747 wrote:I'm not sure why so many get caught up in the SST's like they seem to be, expecting dire hurricanes.
If SST's alone were the case, why is the Pacific not pumping out canes as we speak?
Might just be a trick question for the "dooms-dayers"....
No...not expecting canes right now. Just remember what Katrina and Rita did when they hit the boiling waters of the gulf.
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Stratosphere747 wrote:I'm not sure why so many get caught up in the SST's like they seem to be, expecting dire hurricanes.
If SST's alone were the case, why is the Pacific not pumping out canes as we speak?
Might just be a trick question for the "dooms-dayers"....
Gotta get the waves... and more instability in the middle layers in the form of increased RH for the epac to get going. the waves will be a-coming in a few weeks... then the seasonal cycle of the atmosphere will allow stuff to try to develop in May.. amazing how consistent the EPAC is in starting compared w/most basins.
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