99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
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TWD 805:
STRONG TROPICAL WAVE IS MOVING THROUGH THE W CARIBBEAN AND
CENTRAL AMERICA ALONG 85W S OF 24N MOVING W NEAR 20 KT. SINCE
THE WAVE IS MOVING INLAND OVER CENTRAL AMERICA FURTHER
DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ANTICIPATED. HOWEVER...THE WAVE IS EXPECTED
TO BRING LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL AND GUSTY WINDS OVER PORTIONS OF
CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE YUCATAN PENINSULA TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
SCATTERED MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS CURRENTLY FROM
13N-22N W OF 79W. A RECENT FLARE UP OF MODERATE TO STRONG
CONVECTION IS ALSO OVER THE GUANACASTE REGION OF COSTA RICA.
STRONG TROPICAL WAVE IS MOVING THROUGH THE W CARIBBEAN AND
CENTRAL AMERICA ALONG 85W S OF 24N MOVING W NEAR 20 KT. SINCE
THE WAVE IS MOVING INLAND OVER CENTRAL AMERICA FURTHER
DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ANTICIPATED. HOWEVER...THE WAVE IS EXPECTED
TO BRING LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL AND GUSTY WINDS OVER PORTIONS OF
CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE YUCATAN PENINSULA TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
SCATTERED MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS CURRENTLY FROM
13N-22N W OF 79W. A RECENT FLARE UP OF MODERATE TO STRONG
CONVECTION IS ALSO OVER THE GUANACASTE REGION OF COSTA RICA.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
We spend 7 threads on a tropical wave that doesn't even become a tropical cyclone, unbelievable. That's 166 pages of posts on nothing. The chances for this to become a TD are no longer 68%, but 0.3%
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The models handled the system very well.

The models handled the system very well.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
LOL I was just thinking the same thing, it's sad really. I think this is the first time ever we tracked nothing all the way from Africa to Mexico.Cyclenall wrote:We spend 7 threads on a tropical wave that doesn't even become a tropical cyclone, unbelievable. That's 166 pages of posts on nothing. The chances for this to become a TD are no longer 68%, but 0.3%.
The models handled the system very well.
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punkyg wrote:Why hasn't 99L moved over land i thought it would be over land 2 hours ago.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/avn.jpg
Remember that this is a tropical wave moving inland, the part of it that was showing development at least in the mid levels moved inland this morning over Honduras/Nicaragua, while the rest of the trough is still in the western waters of the Caribbean moving westward towards the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
"Taste Great" got to be a little aged to get this one.
Less filling?
I don't know if that thing is dead. It's still smokin.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-rb.html
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
It is dead in the Atlantic. But probably becomes something in the EastPac.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
Opal storm wrote:LOL I was just thinking the same thing, it's sad really. I think this is the first time ever we tracked nothing all the way from Africa to Mexico.Cyclenall wrote:We spend 7 threads on a tropical wave that doesn't even become a tropical cyclone, unbelievable. That's 166 pages of posts on nothing. The chances for this to become a TD are no longer 68%, but 0.3%.
The models handled the system very well.
It's said that you learn most from failures than from successes. 99L was a very interesting disturbance that because of its "Happy Feet" was unable to develop a LLC and become a tropical cyclone. I agree that unless the system makes an unexpected and dramatic turn to the northwest and enters the BOC, its time in the Atlantic is over.
By the way, I agree that the models were succesful in forecasting the path of the disturbance, but on the intensity forecast they did horribly to say the least, which is expected most of the time.
99L came to spice things in the Atlantic and to provide us with a chance to test our knowledge and the server capacities for the rest of the season!!!
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I admit that I had much fun observing this "nothing" as it traversed the Carribean and in no way regret the hours I spent watching and re-watching satellite sequences. I enjoyed this while it lasted and will still watch until the last burst of convection dies out (which as far as this thing has gone may still be a while.) I don't see how watching this was any more wasteful of our time than watching a Cat 5 in the open Atlantic swim around... this one will affect more people than that fish of a Cat 5 would.
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HURAKAN wrote:99L came to spice things in the Atlantic and to provide us with a chance to test our knowledge and the server capacities for the rest of the season!!!
Yeah, and didn't the servers fail for a hour on this invest?

I do agree, it's not really a waste because there was some learning surely going on behind the scene during the time.
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We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of our beloved 99L. It was a great INVEST, that fooled us into thinking it was going to be a tropical cyclone four times. We first caught a glimpse of it on July 18, when the CMC called for a massive storm that never developed. 99L traversed the Atlantic and the Caribbean, comforting us, making us laugh, breaking the server, testing our patience, and being a friend. In our hearts, he will always be known as what could've been Dean. We'll miss you 99L. Rest in Peace.
99L.INVEST
July 29, 2007 - August 5, 2007.
Shut up, I'm bored.
99L.INVEST
July 29, 2007 - August 5, 2007.
Shut up, I'm bored.
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Cyclone1 wrote:We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of our beloved 99L. It was a great INVEST, that fooled us into thinking it was going to be a tropical cyclone four times. We first caught a glimpse of it on July 18, when the CMC called for a massive storm that never developed. 99L traversed the Atlantic and the Caribbean, comforting us, making us laugh, breaking the server, testing our patience, and being a friend. In our hearts, he will always be known as what could've been Dean. We'll miss you 99L. Rest in Peace.
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Shut up, I'm bored.
That was a great post dude.
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Cyclone1 wrote:We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of our beloved 99L. It was a great INVEST, that fooled us into thinking it was going to be a tropical cyclone four times. We first caught a glimpse of it on July 18, when the CMC called for a massive storm that never developed. 99L traversed the Atlantic and the Caribbean, comforting us, making us laugh, breaking the server, testing our patience, and being a friend. In our hearts, he will always be known as what could've been Dean. We'll miss you 99L. Rest in Peace.
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Shut up, I'm bored.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
Ay, rest in peace 99L. You were the most menacing wave a wave could be! Made me proud! Even on your dying day, you still have admirers looking at your satellite pictures trying to discern a circulation. Well done.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/avn-l.jpg
Its gone but its still pretty even over land.
Its gone but its still pretty even over land.
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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
By 99L we will forever remember you with your fight, and i will also remember this as the most tropicial wave ever talked about on this board!!



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Re: 99L Thread 7: Data, Analyses, Interpretations, Conclusions
It looks REALLY good now, probably the best it has ever looked.
OF COURSE.
!!!!!!!!!
OF COURSE.

We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of our beloved 99L. It was a great INVEST, that fooled us into thinking it was going to be a tropical cyclone four times. We first caught a glimpse of it on July 18, when the CMC called for a massive storm that never developed. 99L traversed the Atlantic and the Caribbean, comforting us, making us laugh, breaking the server, testing our patience, and being a friend. In our hearts, he will always be known as what could've been Dean. We'll miss you 99L. Rest in Peace.
99L.INVEST
July 29, 2007 - August 5, 2007.
Shut up, I'm bored.

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Cyclone1 wrote:We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of our beloved 99L. It was a great INVEST, that fooled us into thinking it was going to be a tropical cyclone four times. We first caught a glimpse of it on July 18, when the CMC called for a massive storm that never developed. 99L traversed the Atlantic and the Caribbean, comforting us, making us laugh, breaking the server, testing our patience, and being a friend. In our hearts, he will always be known as what could've been Dean. We'll miss you 99L. Rest in Peace.
99L.INVEST
July 29, 2007 - August 5, 2007.
Shut up, I'm bored.
That very last part made me laugh out loud. I love that, that's the second time you have put that comment at the end of your posts.

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