Next wave to watch...Will this be the one?
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Sanibel wrote:Has anyone considered that the central Atlantic wave that is now hanging at low latitude will beat the recurve steering currents by laying low to the south and emerge into the Caribbean where it will develop?
This unexpected scenario could be unfolding before our eyes.
Well a couple of days ago I surmised that this thing has no where to go but, west. Now this is occuring.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm1.html
There is no development imminent but, Sanibel maybe you are correct I think this one will end up in the Caribbean and not move as slow as suggest by GFS. Here are a couple of scenarios with this area.
1. Remains weak and moves into the Caribbean where it Develops and gets pulled northward over DR/Haiti/Cuba and possibly into the Bahamas or even Florida. I am seeing a Ernesto like situation possible.
2. Doesn't develop
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A NEW TROPICAL WAVE HAS EMERGED OFF THE COAST OF AFRICA ALONG
18W S OF 15N MOVING W NEAR 10 KT. THIS WAVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
1011MB SURFACE LOW NEAR 11N...AS VERIFIED BY THE AVAILABLE
SURFACE/SHIP OBSERVATIONS NEARBY AND LOW CLOUD MOTIONS.
CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE HAS BEEN ON THE DECREASE
OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS...WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS/TSTMS NOW NOTED
WITHIN 100NM OF THE WAVE AXIS.
Mark Sudduth,here is new wave with a low pressure.As the title of your thread says,will this be the one? But it's getting late for systems to develop that far east.
18W S OF 15N MOVING W NEAR 10 KT. THIS WAVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
1011MB SURFACE LOW NEAR 11N...AS VERIFIED BY THE AVAILABLE
SURFACE/SHIP OBSERVATIONS NEARBY AND LOW CLOUD MOTIONS.
CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE HAS BEEN ON THE DECREASE
OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS...WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS/TSTMS NOW NOTED
WITHIN 100NM OF THE WAVE AXIS.
Mark Sudduth,here is new wave with a low pressure.As the title of your thread says,will this be the one? But it's getting late for systems to develop that far east.
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cycloneye wrote:A NEW TROPICAL WAVE HAS EMERGED OFF THE COAST OF AFRICA ALONG
18W S OF 15N MOVING W NEAR 10 KT. THIS WAVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
1011MB SURFACE LOW NEAR 11N...AS VERIFIED BY THE AVAILABLE
SURFACE/SHIP OBSERVATIONS NEARBY AND LOW CLOUD MOTIONS.
CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE HAS BEEN ON THE DECREASE
OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS...WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS/TSTMS NOW NOTED
WITHIN 100NM OF THE WAVE AXIS.
Mark Sudduth,here is new wave with a low pressure.As the title of your thread says,will this be the one? But it's getting late for systems to develop that far east.


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StormTracker wrote:cycloneye wrote:A NEW TROPICAL WAVE HAS EMERGED OFF THE COAST OF AFRICA ALONG
18W S OF 15N MOVING W NEAR 10 KT. THIS WAVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
1011MB SURFACE LOW NEAR 11N...AS VERIFIED BY THE AVAILABLE
SURFACE/SHIP OBSERVATIONS NEARBY AND LOW CLOUD MOTIONS.
CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE HAS BEEN ON THE DECREASE
OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS...WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS/TSTMS NOW NOTED
WITHIN 100NM OF THE WAVE AXIS.
Mark Sudduth,here is new wave with a low pressure.As the title of your thread says,will this be the one? But it's getting late for systems to develop that far east.Are you giving up on the CV systems too CE??? I don't hear no fat lady singing, as a matter of fact, I don't hear any singing at all!!! I know, you've been doing this a lot longer than me (online anyway) but, I think we tend to forget about one thing on this forum(the main player of the game)!!! I'm eating chicken for dinner right now, but, if I have to try eating crow for the first time, I'll do it!!! I'm on the late start of the season bandwagon! I think we're gonna get a few surprises before the east Atlantic's fat lady opens her mouth!!!
Do I hear her clearing her voice?
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Is that what that annoying sound is???Stormcenter wrote:StormTracker wrote:cycloneye wrote:A NEW TROPICAL WAVE HAS EMERGED OFF THE COAST OF AFRICA ALONG
18W S OF 15N MOVING W NEAR 10 KT. THIS WAVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
1011MB SURFACE LOW NEAR 11N...AS VERIFIED BY THE AVAILABLE
SURFACE/SHIP OBSERVATIONS NEARBY AND LOW CLOUD MOTIONS.
CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE HAS BEEN ON THE DECREASE
OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS...WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS/TSTMS NOW NOTED
WITHIN 100NM OF THE WAVE AXIS.
Mark Sudduth,here is new wave with a low pressure.As the title of your thread says,will this be the one? But it's getting late for systems to develop that far east.Are you giving up on the CV systems too CE??? I don't hear no fat lady singing, as a matter of fact, I don't hear any singing at all!!! I know, you've been doing this a lot longer than me (online anyway) but, I think we tend to forget about one thing on this forum(the main player of the game)!!! I'm eating chicken for dinner right now, but, if I have to try eating crow for the first time, I'll do it!!! I'm on the late start of the season bandwagon! I think we're gonna get a few surprises before the east Atlantic's fat lady opens her mouth!!!
Do I hear her clearing her voice?

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As hial2 said,that big upper low is dipping and for sure will close the CV season.It's time to look closer to the Western Hemisphere.
As hial2 said,that big upper low is dipping and for sure will close the CV season.It's time to look closer to the Western Hemisphere.
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Sanibel wrote:Has anyone considered that the central Atlantic wave that is now hanging at low latitude will beat the recurve steering currents by laying low to the south and emerge into the Caribbean where it will develop?
This unexpected scenario could be unfolding before our eyes.
You are correct. The SW/W Caribbean Sea to the BoC may be the focus for development through mid October. All that is needed to help get development started is a wave that's too far south to get picked up and carried out to sea.
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Sanibel wrote:Central Atlantic wave:
Poof
I still think we "may" see something weak to moderate form close to home but the waters are slowly getting cooler in the GOM and we have another (5th one)pretty significant front heading in south this weekend.
They (fronts) will only get stronger and stronger.
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