ULL west of the Azores
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
Becomes tropical by FSU phase of the core of this system. Also it looks pretty good with convection forming near the core of the system. That is always something to watch for for tropical cyclone development. If it where to loss the frontal boundry it would be subtropical.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/mm5 ... 512/4.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/mm5 ... 512/4.html
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
Frontal system is moving away from the core of the system. With a small blow up forming near the center. Interesting, and if this keeps up this could be something.
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/gE_ir.gif
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/gE_ir.gif
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/dat ... MBds24.png
This quickscat shows nice low level wind field around it. Lets see if the stronger winds can form closer to the center. Which would mean a warmer core system. Its a long shot but our onlly chance at the moment.
This quickscat shows nice low level wind field around it. Lets see if the stronger winds can form closer to the center. Which would mean a warmer core system. Its a long shot but our onlly chance at the moment.
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
If we have to go way up to the North Atlantic at 40N lattitude to look for development, we know things are dead in the Atlantic.
It's an interesting feature but its a threat to nobody at this time as it wonders harmlessly just south of Greenland....
It's an interesting feature but its a threat to nobody at this time as it wonders harmlessly just south of Greenland....
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
GFS is currently analyzing this as an warm core system.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/gfs/fcst/archive/07082606/14.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/gfs/fcst/archive/07082606/14.html
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HURAKAN wrote:
I just sent an e-mail to James Franklin to know what's the opinion of the NHC. Usually he replies as soon as possible.
Cool, I emailed them yesterday, but got no response, I hope you have better luck.
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
cycloneye wrote::sleeping: But NHC continues to be silent about it.Maybe is because it is over 40n,that they dont mention it.If this was at 30n,for sure you would see a invest and the TWOs would be with sentences about it.
There can always be one first time!!!
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Re: ULL west of the Azores
cycloneye wrote::sleeping: But NHC continues to be silent about it.Maybe is because it is over 40n,that they dont mention it.If this was at 30n,for sure you would see a invest and the TWOs would be with sentences about it.
Or if it was closer to land, especially the US or Canada.
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