Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
Hurricane center said ball of convection, had they said hairball, I would have died laughing. Just an observation I made this morning, glad all had fun with it while we sit and wait for something.
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
I'm looking at a satellite loop that goes back past last Friday. I can clearly see the system (now at 10N/29W) over Africa last Friday as a large area of convection. It moved offshore around 12Z Saturday and has been tracking westward at 15 kts since then. So it does appear to be a wave we've overlooked while focusing on 99L and the storms in the Gulf. It's something to watch, but convection is diminishing this evening.
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Hmmm...a tropical depression in the near future?
And it might become one...persistance and the
waters are warmer...plus there is finally
some more moisture with those
dry waves that get eaten by SAL this
one may survive the SAL.
I'll watch this thing over the next
several days and would not be surprised
to see a system that developms
And it might become one...persistance and the
waters are warmer...plus there is finally
some more moisture with those
dry waves that get eaten by SAL this
one may survive the SAL.
I'll watch this thing over the next
several days and would not be surprised
to see a system that developms
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
Near future like 48-72 hours or it dries and refires in the cariibbean
in 4-5 days.
in 4-5 days.
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
That false wave disappeared. Derek was right.
The rest of the ITCZ looks like false spins due to synoptics.
I honestly think we could take a few days off with no loss.
The rest of the ITCZ looks like false spins due to synoptics.
I honestly think we could take a few days off with no loss.
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
I'm not sure if this has already been posted or not but has anybody seen the 06z gfs? I know it's a long shot but...
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
That would be something to watch, But I am one that wouldn't put my money on the GFS at all for Tropical Developement. But that is just my personal opinion. I just can't wait until we do get something to develope. I thought maybe there at times we would have a chance with 99L but that busted.... I guess we will just have to wait and see.
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Re: Tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands
That GFS delivers a whopper of a hurricane to Miami on August 23rd.
Thank god the models are almost always wrong at that distance.
Thank god the models are almost always wrong at that distance.
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