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- Noles2006
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JamesFromMaine2 wrote:On windsat its showing alot of 60kt winds but no closed LLC!
You don't honestly believe there are 60 KT winds in this system, do you? Those are rain contaminated readings...
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skysummit wrote:wxmann57....do you see any other troughs back to the west that may be a player by the weekend?
Well, the GFS indicates a ridge building over the Bahamas on Saturday and building westward across the Gulf on Sunday/Monday. No other trof digging down. The ECMWF may be a little stronger with the ridge over the Bahamas and Gulf by the weekend. Both would indicate westerly movement by anything in the Caribbean.
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Those tracks are going to depend on how far north it gets before the ridge builds in and how deep a system we are dealing with.
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Here's a recent sat pic with lat/lon lines and the area in question circled. Convection remains quite weak and disorganized. I really don't think it has much of a chance to get organized until it slows down, and that may not be for 5-6 days.
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/93Ld.gif
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/93Ld.gif
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It isn't moving that fast the NHC only says it is moving 15-20mph. That is not bad. What would be bad is 25-30mph.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/loop-rb.html
Check this out...a major flare up over the northern band in the last hout and also it looks like the yellows are wrapping around the center...I wouldnt be surprised to see a major flare up over the center by daybreak
Check this out...a major flare up over the northern band in the last hout and also it looks like the yellows are wrapping around the center...I wouldnt be surprised to see a major flare up over the center by daybreak
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actually, it looks like the major flare-up i was talking about in my above post looks, at least IMO, a relocation of the circ.
look at this IR image from accuweather
http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurric ... LL&large=1
look at this IR image from accuweather
http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurric ... LL&large=1
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HUC are you sure about that loc., I see it at 10.3 N and 51W.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... al/287.jpg
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... al/287.jpg
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The TW is now appearing in the picture. No doubt a big wave. http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huvsloop.html I bet the windwards even the leewards are going to get a good soaking. I dont see any spinning or whatever but the size is what impresses me.
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