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A quick poll here.
When will invest 99L will be up for this wave?
I say by tommorow morning.
When will invest 99L will be up for this wave?
I say by tommorow morning.
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NYCHurr06 wrote:gatorcane wrote:Cape Verde Season has officially started maybe
You contradicted yourself there lol...I believe that this wave will hold together and that the CV season has begun.
We will probably have 99L by this time tomorrow...strength and where it will go are still to be determined.
right on track with the 2004 season

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fact789 wrote:well the local meteo says it should affect our weather in 2-4 days. hopefully not like today where there are 5300 lightrning strikes and isloated spots of 4 inches of rain in west central florida. out of 12 counties only 5 have not been in a Severe thunderstorm warning.
you are talking about the wrong wave

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This wave WILL NOT reach St. Pete in 2-4 days. May be you are referring to the other wave nearing the Bahamas. The wave we are talking about on this thread is still 4-7 days out from the islands and 7-12 days out from the U.S.fact789 wrote:well the local meteo says it should affect our weather in 2-4 days. hopefully not like today where there are 5300 lightrning strikes and isloated spots of 4 inches of rain in west central florida. out of 12 counties only 5 have not been in a Severe thunderstorm warning.
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fact789 wrote:well the local meteo says it should affect our weather in 2-4 days. hopefully not like today where there are 5300 lightrning strikes and isloated spots of 4 inches of rain in west central florida. out of 12 counties only 5 have not been in a Severe thunderstorm warning.
I believe that is the wave in the Carribean that they are talking about. Yeah, today was frwaky. We had a severe thunderstorm warning and the storm was right over us. I saw a funnel cloud right over my house, but it later dissapated. Hail was quarter size.
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Well, well... this is a huge leap here. I asked early this afternoon about 'something", as I name it, in the 30w because the TWD (2:30 p.m.) did not mentioned in the tropical waves section, but included this in the ITCZ :
"SCATTERED
MODERATE CONVECTION LIES FROM 7N TO 13N BETWEEN 18W AND 25W
THROUGH THE TROPICAL WAVE ALONG 21W.
SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION ALSO LIES WEST OF THIS WAVE FROM 5N TO 11N BETWEEN
26W AND 33W".
So, know we are talking.
"SCATTERED
MODERATE CONVECTION LIES FROM 7N TO 13N BETWEEN 18W AND 25W
THROUGH THE TROPICAL WAVE ALONG 21W.
SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION ALSO LIES WEST OF THIS WAVE FROM 5N TO 11N BETWEEN
26W AND 33W".
So, know we are talking.
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