91C.Invest - Very far to the north (42.5 N, 146.5 W)
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91C.Invest - Very far to the north (42.5 N, 146.5 W)
Up on NRL. It's really far to the north; 42.5 N and 146.5 W
Here's another, broader view of it.
For its location, it looks very nice. CPAC's TWO should be interesting.
Here's another, broader view of it.
For its location, it looks very nice. CPAC's TWO should be interesting.
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NOAA FAX chart shows a 988hPa low at 1200 GMT today. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/nws2.gif
Note - The image on the link updates when there are new charts.
Note - The image on the link updates when there are new charts.
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SSTs are around 15º celcius and drop eastward. This is a nice example of baroclinic forcing for an intensifying surface low that developed under a cold core, mid-latitudinal system. A Nor'easter for the Eestern Pacific, if you will... Nothing really tropical here. It is a very pretty storm though!
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I have to say that that looks like a TC and if it were in the Atlantic, it would have been named by now
Also, that 26 degree SST myth is just that. That is usually the temperature at which surface fluxes between the ocean and atmosphere begin and the temperature that produces enough of a lapse rate to allow for deep convection.But it is not always true
Also, that 26 degree SST myth is just that. That is usually the temperature at which surface fluxes between the ocean and atmosphere begin and the temperature that produces enough of a lapse rate to allow for deep convection.But it is not always true
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I pointed this out in another thread, but I didn't think it would become this impressive.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=90926
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=90926
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From the OPC marine weather bulletin:
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 43N 147W 990 MB MOVING NE 15 KT. WINDS 25 TO 35 KT SEAS 11
TO 18 FT FROM 43N TO 50N BETWEEN 134W AND 152W. ELSEWHERE WINDS
20 TO 30 KT SEAS 10 TO 16 FT WITHIN 540 NM S SEMICIRCLE.
.24 HOUR FORECAST COMPLEX LOW WITH MEAN POSITION NEAR 44N 145W
992 MB. FORECAST WINDS 25 TO 40 KT SEAS 12 TO 18 FT FROM 43N TO
50N BETWEEN 138W AND 166W. ELSEWHERE FORECAST WINDS 25 TO 35 KT
SEAS 10 TO 17 FT FROM 38N TO 43N BETWEEN 135W AND 153W. ALSO
FORECAST WINDS 20 TO 30 KT SEAS 10 TO 14 FT FROM 42N TO 50N E OF
128W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST PRIMARY LOW 45N 148W 987 MB. FORECAST WINDS 25
TO 40 KT SEAS 10 TO 18 FT FROM 37N TO 52N BETWEEN 138W AND 153W.
48 HOUR FORECAST SECONDARY LOW 48N 131W 995 MB. FORECAST WINDS
20 TO 30 KT SEAS 10 TO 15 FT FROM 41N TO 48N E OF 131W.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 43N 147W 990 MB MOVING NE 15 KT. WINDS 25 TO 35 KT SEAS 11
TO 18 FT FROM 43N TO 50N BETWEEN 134W AND 152W. ELSEWHERE WINDS
20 TO 30 KT SEAS 10 TO 16 FT WITHIN 540 NM S SEMICIRCLE.
.24 HOUR FORECAST COMPLEX LOW WITH MEAN POSITION NEAR 44N 145W
992 MB. FORECAST WINDS 25 TO 40 KT SEAS 12 TO 18 FT FROM 43N TO
50N BETWEEN 138W AND 166W. ELSEWHERE FORECAST WINDS 25 TO 35 KT
SEAS 10 TO 17 FT FROM 38N TO 43N BETWEEN 135W AND 153W. ALSO
FORECAST WINDS 20 TO 30 KT SEAS 10 TO 14 FT FROM 42N TO 50N E OF
128W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST PRIMARY LOW 45N 148W 987 MB. FORECAST WINDS 25
TO 40 KT SEAS 10 TO 18 FT FROM 37N TO 52N BETWEEN 138W AND 153W.
48 HOUR FORECAST SECONDARY LOW 48N 131W 995 MB. FORECAST WINDS
20 TO 30 KT SEAS 10 TO 15 FT FROM 41N TO 48N E OF 131W.
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Weak However, hasn't that happened in the past? Don't they occassionally remove an invest to replace it with a noname?
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