Models Discussion about Possible BOC low thread #2
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Wow that GFDL run is very agressive on intensity.
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cajungal wrote:I thought conditions were very hostile in the Gulf Of Mexico for any kind of development. The conditions are forecast to change sometime soon?
By the first of next week (when GFDL is showing the system entering the Gomex), conditions should be a lot more favorable for development (shear forecast maps posted earlier on this thread).
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Thanks...from Wikipedia:
Atlantic-Eastern Pacific crossover storms
Hurricane Hattie-Simone - 1961
Hurricane Irene-Olivia - 1971
Hurricane Fifi-Orlene - 1974
Hurricane Greta-Olivia - 1978
Hurricane Joan-Miriam - 1988
Hurricane Cesar-Douglas - 1996
Tropical Storm Bret from 1993 retained its circulation and was designated Tropical Depression 8-E upon reaching the Pacific. The depression dissipated, reorganized, and became Hurricane Greg.
There is some debate as to whether Tropical Storm Simone in the Pacific, itself formerly Hurricane Hattie in the Atlantic, became Tropical Storm Inga in the Atlantic. It is unclear whether Simone and Inga were the same system or different systems present near the same area at the same time.
In addition, numerous storms have crossed Central America and lost their circulation, but reformed over open waters. Remnants of tropical cyclones have done this as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_no ... ver_storms
Atlantic-Eastern Pacific crossover storms
Hurricane Hattie-Simone - 1961
Hurricane Irene-Olivia - 1971
Hurricane Fifi-Orlene - 1974
Hurricane Greta-Olivia - 1978
Hurricane Joan-Miriam - 1988
Hurricane Cesar-Douglas - 1996
Tropical Storm Bret from 1993 retained its circulation and was designated Tropical Depression 8-E upon reaching the Pacific. The depression dissipated, reorganized, and became Hurricane Greg.
There is some debate as to whether Tropical Storm Simone in the Pacific, itself formerly Hurricane Hattie in the Atlantic, became Tropical Storm Inga in the Atlantic. It is unclear whether Simone and Inga were the same system or different systems present near the same area at the same time.
In addition, numerous storms have crossed Central America and lost their circulation, but reformed over open waters. Remnants of tropical cyclones have done this as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_no ... ver_storms
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