Azores Low Pressure System
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Couple of cyclonephase diagrams...
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/ngp ... 00/31.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/cmc ... 00/42.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/ngp ... 00/31.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/cmc ... 00/42.html
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Re: Azores Low Pressure System - A little better organized
And there are not at least ST T numbers for this?
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Re: Azores Low Pressure System - A little better organized
Looking like a tropical cyclone to me....
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Re: Azores Low Pressure System - A little better organized
Cool, this thing looks as good as Ingrid has for the past few days, if not better. Epsilon hit up this area a couple years back!
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Re: Azores Low Pressure System - A little better organized
Why? I mean it has nearly lossed it tail and has formed convection over its core.
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805 TWD
A SMALL DEEP LAYERED LOW
IS OVER THE E/CENTRAL ATLC WITH THE UPPER LOW NEAR 32N34W AND A
PAIR OF 1018 MB SURFACE LOWS NEAR 34N39W AND 32N36W WITH A
SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDING FROM THE E SURFACE LOW ALONG 30N35W TO
26N41W. SCATTERED SHOWERS/ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ARE N OF 30N
FROM 31W-36W.
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A SMALL DEEP LAYERED LOW
IS OVER THE E/CENTRAL ATLC WITH THE UPPER LOW NEAR 32N34W AND A
PAIR OF 1018 MB SURFACE LOWS NEAR 34N39W AND 32N36W WITH A
SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDING FROM THE E SURFACE LOW ALONG 30N35W TO
26N41W. SCATTERED SHOWERS/ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ARE N OF 30N
FROM 31W-36W.
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WALLACE
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Re: Azores Low Pressure System - A little better organized
Looks Very Impressive:
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/browsat.html
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/browsat.html
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CrazyC83 wrote:1018mb, that's it? That is really high for anything tropical...still no mention in the TWO, which suggests the NHC might be downplaying this?
It's all relative . . . Andrew was a 40kt TS at one point with a 1015 pressure, and I'm sure there's been worse . . .
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