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Well, I've got a sneaking suspicion that the wave in the E. GOM currently may be looking to wander and do a little developing of it's own on the heels of TD9. Just curious if anyone else is believing this is a possibility?
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x-y-no wrote:Not so easy for another TD to form in such close proximity to TD9. They'd be competing for inflow and 9's outflow would shear the other area.
I'm thinking more of when TD9 moves inland and the chances of this drifting in the GOM seem moderate at this point... perhaps another depression in a couple of days... just a thought, not real bullish on it, but you never know. If it did happen to form, I'd be thinking more of a W. FL. threat this time, but you're probably right that all the conditions really aren't in place, but SSTs won't be a problem, and the shear is much less than when 90L first began its journey. We'll just have to see how much gusto this wave has in it. 90L seemed to have much more persistance than most every thougt. JB was pretty good on that one and I had fun agreeing with him this time.

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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
I still see this forming into something... anyone else?
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
I'm thinking the wave in the E. GOM and the storms over FL could make another interesting event in GOM by mid next week, but maybe I'm reaching on this one.
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
If Humberto were to drop back into the GOM in a couple of days per some models, it may be very difficult to discern whether a storm were caused by its remnant or this small wave I'm talking about... However, I do have a feeling there will be a little more homebrew action to occur before we have to worry about future Ingrid...
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
Nothing out there. This usually doesn't happen for the reasons explained by x-y-no.
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
Sanibel wrote:Nothing out there. This usually doesn't happen for the reasons explained by x-y-no.
We said the same to what is now Humberto (and nearly a hurricane) last night at this time...
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
whats this talk of decoupling of Humberto? What's it mean? And will it go back out into the GOM like some of the remnants of Felix in the BOC?
Steve had something going in the Humberto thread but it was locked.
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Steve had something going in the Humberto thread but it was locked.
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
lrak wrote:whats this talk of decoupling of Humberto? What's it mean? And will it go back out into the GOM like some of the remnants of Felix in the BOC?
Steve had something going in the Humberto thread but it was locked.
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Decoupling is when the system splits in half, with the mid-level center getting carried NE by the trough, and the LLC splitting off and stalling and eventually getting pushed S/SW by the ridge building back in. This happened with Ivan. It's also not unique to tropical cyclones.
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
Do any of the models indicate this happening? I don't have the resources to check on my own 
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thanks jschlitz
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
lrak wrote:Do any of the models indicate this happening? I don't have the resources to check on my own
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Yes. Some models have hinted at a loopty-loop for a few runs now. The 12z GFS had it looping back from near Mobile. I think the UKMET had it looping back near New Orleans. But these were 12z runs. I'd rather wait on the 0z runs.
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Model runs & Discussion for GOM - Bahamas (Threads merged)
I see the 12z runs of CMC, MM5FSU, GFS, NOGAPS all wanting to close off a low in the SW Carib. by Monday/Tues. of next week. With this many jumping on board I do believe this will take over as the next player once the UL shear gets done with TD8. The CMC and I believe it was the MM5FSU deepen the system rapidly and move it off on a northerly course.
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Re: Second Depression to form in the GOM??
gboudx wrote:lrak wrote:Do any of the models indicate this happening? I don't have the resources to check on my own
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Yes. Some models have hinted at a loopty-loop for a few runs now. The 12z GFS had it looping back from near Mobile. I think the UKMET had it looping back near New Orleans. But these were 12z runs. I'd rather wait on the 0z runs.
Wow, that would be really something to see. I checked out Stom2k homepage and it shows three models doing the loopty-loop

What time will the 0z be done? Please don't say 0z

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Re: Models beginning to jump on SW Carib.
YEs I am watching it -- could be something down the road for sure.
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