boring time we have here
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- weatherwoman
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boring time we have here
I am not wishing anything on anyone but i have to say it is not as exciting in here today as it was last week. maybe next week will be better. what do yall think? Flo gonna be a problem? or will there be something new to talk about?
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I don't understand the boring statement, we have a TC in the Atlantic and an impressive Tropical Wave just behind it.
Nothing better than following a TC's development way out in the Atlantic that poses no immediate threat to anyone, I'll take it over those fast developing home grown ones that turned into monsters last year.
Nothing better than following a TC's development way out in the Atlantic that poses no immediate threat to anyone, I'll take it over those fast developing home grown ones that turned into monsters last year.

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- ConvergenceZone
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there's also a threat in the eastern carib that's exploded in convection in the last few hours....
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn.jpg
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn.jpg
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- marcane_1973
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Actually you are looking at TS Florence there and she is starting to look like a fish as well as the other invest behind her staying right on florences heel. Both should catch the trough train out to sea especially with the Bermuda High looking so weak to the West this time of year. This whole season so far has been a big bore. Maybe we will actually see some good looking CV waves make it further West in the next couple of weeks or so to make things more interesting. Its late and I am tired and its time to crash just like this pathetic season so far. Wake me up when there is something to get excited about. YAAAAAAWNConvergenceZone wrote:there's also a threat in the eastern carib that's exploded in convection in the last few hours....
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn.jpg

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marcane_1973 wrote:Actually you are looking at TS Florence there and she is starting to look like a fish as well as the other invest behind her staying right on florences heel. Both should catch the trough train out to sea especially with the Bermuda High looking so weak to the West this time of year. This whole season so far has been a big bore. Maybe we will actually see some good looking CV waves make it further West in the next couple of weeks or so to make things more interesting. Its late and I am tired and its time to crash just like this pathetic season so far. Wake me up when there is something to get excited about. YAAAAAAWNConvergenceZone wrote:there's also a threat in the eastern carib that's exploded in convection in the last few hours....
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn.jpg
I agree 100 percent. Florence is likely the grand show of this season...Most likely might become a respectable cane hopefully!
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- TampaSteve
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marcane_1973 wrote:Actually you are looking at TS Florence there and she is starting to look like a fish as well as the other invest behind her staying right on florences heel. Both should catch the trough train out to sea especially with the Bermuda High looking so weak to the West this time of year. This whole season so far has been a big bore. Maybe we will actually see some good looking CV waves make it further West in the next couple of weeks or so to make things more interesting. Its late and I am tired and its time to crash just like this pathetic season so far. Wake me up when there is something to get excited about. YAAAAAAWNConvergenceZone wrote:there's also a threat in the eastern carib that's exploded in convection in the last few hours....
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn.jpg
Yeah...nothing like a CV storm to brighten your day...




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