Windsurfer_NYC wrote:Wow, shear is increasing ahead of the storm: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
Anyone have any comments on the shear infront of it?
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Windsurfer_NYC wrote:Wow, shear is increasing ahead of the storm: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
that shear is expected to move west and have no impact this TD/TS. It should be in a 5-10kt shear enviornment over the next 5 days.SWFLA_CANE wrote:Windsurfer_NYC wrote:Wow, shear is increasing ahead of the storm: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
Anyone have any comments on the shear infront of it?
The Talkin' Tropics forum is a place for sharing, discussing, and learning. Unfortunately, well thought out, informative posts can be completely buried in mere minutes beneath a mountain of posts with really no useful substance at all. Questions and comments are welcomed...that's what we're here for. This isn't a professionals only board, but in the interest of time and space, it is not necessary to post every single thought that pops in your head. That's chatroom style. Storm2k has become an important weather information source for many people. If you're at work, and you only have a few minutes to grab the latest tropical information, how frustrating it must be to plow through page after page of "I agree" "time to lock this thread" "that sounds possible" and "I already said that in another thread," etc.
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miamicanes177 wrote:that shear is expected to move west and have no impact this TD/TS. It should be in a 5-10kt shear enviornment over the next 5 days.SWFLA_CANE wrote:Windsurfer_NYC wrote:Wow, shear is increasing ahead of the storm: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
Anyone have any comments on the shear infront of it?
if you were referring to me, it was not false information. According to Dr. Masters: "The shear is forecast to remain low through the next five days. There is a zone of very high shear to the system's north, but it is forecast to retreat to the west ahead of the developing storm."cycloneye wrote:Remember folks dont post any information that may be false because violates the rules of storm2k.
rnbaida wrote:can someone provide me with barbados current weather conditions?
thank you
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