cycloneye wrote:If it persists,can we say 98L invest?
Absolutely - how much persistence do we need? 24 hours? By the end of the day today?
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gatorcane wrote:Here is the latest visible. What a beautiful site off the Africa coast. It is almost glowing![]()
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/VIS/20.jpg
curtadams wrote:Looks nice and looks doomed. By the charts gatorcane and Ortt posted, it's got less than a day before it moves out into dry Saharan air over 24 degree water. Not a very conducive atmosphere. GFS has it as a closed low that evaporates immediately.
Hyperstorm wrote:curtadams wrote:Looks nice and looks doomed. By the charts gatorcane and Ortt posted, it's got less than a day before it moves out into dry Saharan air over 24 degree water. Not a very conducive atmosphere. GFS has it as a closed low that evaporates immediately.
Perfect analysis...
SSTs right off the coast of Africa (where the system is located) are well over 80*. Moisture is also plentiful in that immediate area. However, a couple hundred miles to its west lies an area of stable, dry air along with cooler SSTs (less than 80*). While it is a very well-defined system right now, I would wait until it reaches the less than favorable environment in 24 hours before I even remotely suggest development...
cycloneye wrote:18:00z Full Disk
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Weatherfreak14 wrote:gatorcane wrote:98L may be on the way...?
The way it looks right now that would be a definite.
cycloneye wrote:18:00z Full Disk
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curtadams wrote:cycloneye wrote:18:00z Full Disk
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Still at this 18:00z full disk image it looks very good.For those who can't see the image,you have to register for free.
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It's a dead ringer for the wave from last Thursday that fizzled so totally people were asking if the wave was still there yesterday. You couldn't tell which one you were looking at without checking the timestamp.
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