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#221 Postby bvigal » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:34 am

Air Force Met wrote:The analysist should have seen and thought of that. If this wave has only moved 4 degrees in the next 3 days...I'll shave my head and post the pics on the internet.


:lol: Thanks! You answered my question while I was writing it up!
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#222 Postby Aquawind » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:35 am

The only real way to change it is for the low to gain some latitude and for the pressure to lower a bit so that the convergence increases near it due to the pressure gradient increasing.


Sounds logical. Basically it needs to seperate hence gain latitude and intensify to consolidate itself. That's of course a key issue with many systems so attached to the ITCZ. It's just that the enhanced convergence it not making it any easier for the pressure to lower..
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#223 Postby rainstorm » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:37 am

isnt it rather far south?
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#224 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:40 am

wxman57 wrote:
Now I wouldn't completely write this system off, as it does have a pretty good vorticity center, but I think that chances of development appear to be diminishing at least over the next day or two.


Wow..three mets in agreement. Yikes. The flames have frozen. :lol:

Yeah...It's not written off...and of all the actual "waves" that we have followed...this has the best chance to develop in a classical sense (not like Alberto did...or like his ugly little sister)...a good wave to a good looking depression...etc.

It's gonna take another 36-48 hours I think...maybe a little sooner...maybe...before it can get the convection it needs...plus you have to normal lag time for upgrade...etc.

Those forecast maps were funny. Guess the analyst never heard of continuity. :lol:

Darn map readers. :D
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#225 Postby wxman57 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:41 am

Air Force Met wrote:...... If this wave has only moved 4 degrees in the next 3 days...I'll shave my head and post the pics on the internet.


AFM, I seem to remember that you don't have much hair to begin with? ;-)

Just looked at the maps in quesiton -- the disturbance moved 7-8 degrees in the past 24 hours and it is still racing along. It may pass that 24 hour forecast position by this evening and reach the easern Caribbean Sea within 48 hours.

Hey, I'll shave my head, too, if it moves that slow! But I dont' have much hair either...
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#226 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:44 am

rainstorm wrote:isnt it rather far south?


Yeah...and that's its "other" problem. :lol:

It will gain some latitude and it is far enough north to have some coriolis. If it was at 12N or so...I think it would be a TD by now...and going ape...


But it ain't.

It's funny this year. Here we are...pretty much August...and we are still looking at the ITCZ and wave centers below 10N. Yikes. Once the Cape Verde season kicks in...that should mean a lot less fish and a lot more headed west.
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#227 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:46 am

wxman57 wrote:
Air Force Met wrote:...... If this wave has only moved 4 degrees in the next 3 days...I'll shave my head and post the pics on the internet.


AFM, I seem to remember that you don't have much hair to begin with? ;-)



Shhhhh. :D


Actually...that's why it's a no-lose statement. 1) It ain't heppening so...I could look like Jon Bon Jovi and not be worried...and 2) It means changing from the shaver to the razor for a day if I do lose. :D


BWAHAHAHAHAHA :D :D :D
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#228 Postby boca » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:46 am

Air Force do you the circulation with 99L will be gone time it reaches the islands.
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#229 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:47 am

boca wrote:Air Force do you the circulation with 99L will be gone time it reaches the islands.


If it does not get any convection with it...or at least a good convective burst...then yes...it will weaken significantly before then

The only reason it is looking like it is...is because of all the convection it had before that spun it up.
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#230 Postby Stormavoider » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:51 am

Is there a second rotational center near 8.5N 47W?
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#231 Postby wxman57 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:55 am

Stormavoider wrote:Is there a second rotational center near 8.5N 47W?


I see the primary center near 8.5-9N and 46W. Clouds are moving north-south at 47W.
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#232 Postby Thunder44 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:56 am

Stormavoider wrote:Is there a second rotational center near 8.5N 47W?


I don't see it. Just clusters of thunderstorms being caused by low-level convergence and divergence aloft.
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#233 Postby kenl01 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:57 am

Air Force Met wrote:
rainstorm wrote:isnt it rather far south?


Yeah...and that's its "other" problem. :lol:

It will gain some latitude and it is far enough north to have some coriolis. If it was at 12N or so...I think it would be a TD by now...and going ape...


But it ain't.

It's funny this year. Here we are...pretty much August...and we are still looking at the ITCZ and wave centers below 10N. Yikes. Once the Cape Verde season kicks in...that should mean a lot less fish and a lot more headed west.



Yeaugh its pretty late for the wave train to still be that far south. The way it looks it might take until after mid august until the Cape Verde season begins. Heard alot of reports of warm water accumulating in the EPAC and the west coast of South America which, if sustained, could enhance the shear this season. Maybe an emerging weak El-Nino ?
I guess time will tell.
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#234 Postby Stormavoider » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:02 am

wxman57 wrote:
Stormavoider wrote:Is there a second rotational center near 8.5N 47W?


I see the primary center near 8.5-9N and 46W. Clouds are moving north-south at 47W.


Now that I see an update, I should have said 8N 48.5W.
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#235 Postby wxman57 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:05 am

Stormavoider wrote:
wxman57 wrote:
Stormavoider wrote:Is there a second rotational center near 8.5N 47W?


I see the primary center near 8.5-9N and 46W. Clouds are moving north-south at 47W.


Now that I see an update, I should have said 8N 48.5W.


Do you have lat/lon lines every 1 degree on the satellite image you're viewing? I don't see any circulation except for close to 9N/46W.
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#236 Postby Stormavoider » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:06 am

No
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#237 Postby Stormavoider » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:07 am

No
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#238 Postby wxman57 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:08 am

Stormavoider wrote:No


Here, this image may help:

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#239 Postby Stormavoider » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:13 am

Thanks 57. 8.5N 48W
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#240 Postby Stormavoider » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:20 am

wxman57 wrote:
Stormavoider wrote:No


Here, this image may help:



Is that imagery available to the public?
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