NW Carrib. the area to watch...
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NW Carrib. the area to watch...
Initiallly I thought the BOC. However, looking at the NW CArrib. this may be the area. A ship in the aea has reported fairly low pressure as tailgater had mentioned. I know they are usually not very accurate, however, they show a .12 drop and a buoy in the area is at 29.91 which is not unusually low, however, for this area it is. Comibine all this with convection that has persisted overnight and popcorn type storms, and we now have a new area to watch.
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Re: NW Carrib. the area to watch...
Yes,that wave in the NW CARIBBEAN is the wave that interests me more then the BOC at the moment.
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Re: NW Carrib. the area to watch...
flwxwatcher wrote:Yes,that wave in the NW CARIBBEAN is the wave that interests me more then the BOC at the moment.
They both interest me -- since there is nothing else of interest.
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Re: NW Carrib. the area to watch...
Looks like we got some good convection blowing up in the NW Caribbean as of late -- could something be forming...?


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gatorcane wrote:Looks like we got some good convection blowing up in the NW Caribbean as of late -- could something be forming...?
One has to take over..Way to close together..
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Some of the the highest heat content in the atlantic is just north of the western tip of Cuba.
The center of that ULH rotation where the shear is lower is almost right over the convection.
The center of that ULH rotation where the shear is lower is almost right over the convection.
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Rainband wrote:Looks like a bunch of rain and nothing more.
i thought thats how most tropical systems started.. as a bunch of rain...

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Re: NW Carrib. the area to watch...
vacanechaser wrote:Rainband wrote:Looks like a bunch of rain and nothing more.
i thought thats how most tropical systems started.. as a bunch of rain...still think it may need to be watched..
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The post of the day.

But seriously it should be watched.
These things have a way of spinning up out
of nowhere sometimes.
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I meant rain and no development. I know how a system starts 

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Rainband wrote:I meant rain and no development. I know how a system starts
i know... dont get tense... lol... just kidding here....

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I wasn't being tensevacanechaser wrote:Rainband wrote:I meant rain and no development. I know how a system starts
i know... dont get tense... lol... just kidding here....![]()
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lol... i know.. just having fun...
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vacanechaser wrote:lol... i know.. just having fun...
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Re: NW Carrib. the area to watch...
Sounds like the BOC definitely bears watching!

lol, Oh, I never get tired of that one.


lol, Oh, I never get tired of that one.


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