
Will something develop out of Felix's left over convection?
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Will something develop out of Felix's left over convection?
Now this is a question i want to ask will something develop out of felix's left ovef convection.


Last edited by punkyg on Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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CrazyC83 wrote:If it moves back over water, I wouldn't rule such out...it would still be named Felix if it redeveloped in the Gulf or Caribbean.
Are you sure? I'm thinking that if it was not the same SOC, then it would be named something different.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/carb/avn-l.jpg
Does any one think a low will spin up from felix's left over convection.
Does any one think a low will spin up from felix's left over convection.
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punkyg wrote:Where'd you get that from Chacor? did the tropical weather outlook come out early or did you get that from something else?
That's the EPAC TWO. It comes out at a different time than the ATL. No development in the ATL from this.
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Looks like Felix may reform in the BOC
I can see the low spinning very clearly on the visible loop.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
It looks to be drifting NW?
2:05pm
CLUSTERS OF SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION
ARE IN THE S BAY OF CAMPECHE S OF 19N BETWEEN 93W AND 95W
ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF FELIX.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
It looks to be drifting NW?
2:05pm
CLUSTERS OF SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION
ARE IN THE S BAY OF CAMPECHE S OF 19N BETWEEN 93W AND 95W
ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF FELIX.
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Re: Looks like Felix may reform in the BOC
Is there any chance of this at all reforming there?
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Re: Looks like Felix may reform in the BOC
no disrespect but the title of this thread is very misleading. The remnant low from Felix is moving due west, not north west. This has very little if any chance of redeveloping.
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Re: Looks like Felix may reform in the BOC
Yeah and the original circulation is gone so even if it did develop it would not be Felix.
Don't see anything coming from this at all.
Don't see anything coming from this at all.
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Re: Looks like Felix may reform in the BOC
It's interesting to note that that the track for Felix from ECMWF had called for a brief journey into the extreme southern BOC before moving inland along the east coast of Mexico Friday. If the current swirl near Villahermosa is what is left of Felix, it could briefly move into the BOC. Reform? Probably doesn't have enough time...
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CrazyC83 wrote:If it redevelops in the EPAC, it gets the next name on the list. (But if it redevelops in the Atlantic, it stays Felix.)
One thing is clear, the original LLC that was classified as "Félix" is gone. Therefore, even if it develops in the Atlantic, the rule say it has to be given a new name because there will be a new LLC.
Remember that during Iván II the whole battle was about if it was the original LLC circulation that had survived and not a new LLC.
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