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bvigal wrote:I looked back 6 pages and didn't see this anywhere... so if a duplicate, my apologies.
18z surface map from TAFB shows the new wave position.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb/ATSA_18Z.gif
That means it will be introduced at the 8:05 Pm Discussion.
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Fego wrote:Look at this loop, it shows a very close shot of the system-wave and the images are recent.
http://oiswww.eumetsat.org/SDDI/cgi/lis ... 0#controls
That's the same loop Cycloneye posted above.

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Fego wrote:Cycloneye alias flash jajajajajaja. See you around my friend.



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TROPICAL WAVE IS INTRODUCED OFF THE COAST OF W AFRICA ALONG 18W
S OF 19N MOVING W AT 10 KT. POSITION IS BASED ON SATELLITE
IMAGERY...HOVMOLLER DIAGRAMS...AND UPPER AIR SOUNDINGS.
SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS W OF THE
WAVE AXIS FROM 5N-10N BETWEEN 20W-23W.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 0006.shtml?
From 8 PM Discussion.
If convection is west of wave axis it means there is easterly shear blowing in the area.
S OF 19N MOVING W AT 10 KT. POSITION IS BASED ON SATELLITE
IMAGERY...HOVMOLLER DIAGRAMS...AND UPPER AIR SOUNDINGS.
SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS W OF THE
WAVE AXIS FROM 5N-10N BETWEEN 20W-23W.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 0006.shtml?
From 8 PM Discussion.
If convection is west of wave axis it means there is easterly shear blowing in the area.
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WIOW!!!!! This baby is looking good tonight along with those other strong waves behind this http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg. It is starting to get Cape Verde time out there in the Eastern Atlantic. September will be a VERY busy month if these sweet looking waves persist coming off the African coast like they are right now. I can see a BIG train come September with some curving out to sea and others sneaking by the troughs and being directed into the East coast.
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Its very very weak but at 9 north/17 west there is a cirulation on quickscats. That would its a tropical distrabance. http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/dat ... MBds32.png
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I made the link much shorter to not have the very long link there and the members dont have to scroll to read the posts.
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miamicanes177 wrote:long links have never bothered me, but if it bothers other people then how do we make a link shorter?cycloneye wrote:
I made the link much shorter to not have the very long link there and the members dont have to scroll to read the posts.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 80#1190080
Above is a thread where there are instructions about how to make hypertext links or shorter ones.
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