99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
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Guys its gonna be so sad when yall start logging off and then i'm gonna have to start posting pictures of Ex 99L and be all alone, but i bet yall won't log out until 2:30 maybe 3:00am. I'm excited and my father tried to make me go to bed. shame on him he knows i gotta have my tropical weather blogging.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
It's a nice blob and maybe a swirl, but like was said, even if it were the size of texas, no west winds, no closed low, nothing's really happening yet. And it's still fa-lying along. But it has been kinda impressive again tonight.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
Well this is certainly one of the best looking waves I've seen. I doubt they'll classify at 5 but rather wait to see if it persists and for daytime to better determine if it has a LLC.
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Hey, white tops? We getting some really healthy convection here?
And that satellite blob sure seems to have swirled from north to south of the main blob.
And that satellite blob sure seems to have swirled from north to south of the main blob.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
Where do you see that? I see this system working really hard to develop a center just above 15
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weatherSnoop wrote:Where do you see that? I see this system working really hard to develop a center just above 15
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Run a loop of about 10 frames and look toward the southern end of the big convective burst....the MLC is pretty evident.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
I see what you are seeing and thank you for the images. In the last frame I see a lone white dot just above 15. My amature eyes see this system fighting north of the mlc. Any more information will be appreciated and well received.
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At this point I just don't care what happens to it. It ain't commin here. This thing has been the biggest tease. I'm dropping this thing faster than CBS dropped Jimmy the Greek. I'm disgusted. Goodnight/morning...whatever.
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punkyg wrote:Is Ex 99L still moving nw?
Nope, the MLC im tracking is moving due west with a hint of S motion. Its gonna run straight into Central America so I don't expect development. The only shot this had was to develop an MLC farther north....but who knows this system has tricked us time and time again.
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weatherguru18 wrote:At this point I just don't care what happens to it. It ain't commin here. This thing has been the biggest tease. I'm dropping this thing faster than CBS dropped Jimmy the Greek. I'm disgusted. Goodnight/morning...whatever.
Well that's gonna happen with 9/10 storms....most don't hit Texas and there weren't any indications that 99L was bound for TX either.

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Jam151 wrote:weatherguru18 wrote:At this point I just don't care what happens to it. It ain't commin here. This thing has been the biggest tease. I'm dropping this thing faster than CBS dropped Jimmy the Greek. I'm disgusted. Goodnight/morning...whatever.
Well that's gonna happen with 9/10 storms....most don't hit Texas and there weren't any indications that 99L was bound for TX either.
Well I know, but you can always hope.
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I think i answer my own question.punkyg wrote:Is Ex 99L still moving nw?
I know i can't see a thing, but its focused on Ex 99L so its good enough. it is moving.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... ive_0.html
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