INVEST 97L: Near Puerto Rico :Discussions & Images
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
dont know if this Scat has been posted or not....looks alomst closed to me....but thats just me...
http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/sto ... _at_4.html

http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/sto ... _at_4.html
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
There's obviously something there. Quickscat is missing it.
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
Rock your post is right on the money. I also believe in climotology to a certain extent, i just don't think it flips the switch the same time every year.
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I would only concern myself with the Islands on this one.
I think we should have learned our lesson already in 2007 with trying to extrapolate where these will ultimately end up.
A GOM'er, Florida LOOK OUT.......
The only thing we really know about 97L is that if it strengthens; The Islands are of concern.
I'll sit back and see where the Pro Mets and NHC see this in 5-7 days and start to conject then!
Good luck Islands; hope all it brings is some rain.
I think we should have learned our lesson already in 2007 with trying to extrapolate where these will ultimately end up.
A GOM'er, Florida LOOK OUT.......
The only thing we really know about 97L is that if it strengthens; The Islands are of concern.
I'll sit back and see where the Pro Mets and NHC see this in 5-7 days and start to conject then!
Good luck Islands; hope all it brings is some rain.
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
looks like some high shear once it passes through the islands
also, the convection has really died out this mroning; therefore, I do not see this as having that much chance at developing... but the one south of the CV islands has a good chance to do something
also, the convection has really died out this mroning; therefore, I do not see this as having that much chance at developing... but the one south of the CV islands has a good chance to do something
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
I feel that IF 97L goes ahead and develops, it would have the best potential for, say, a hurricane hit on the CONUS of all of the current invests. The Gulf system probably has the best potential for something at least MINOR due to its location...a near gimme to hit the CONUS at least as a low of some kind even if not even a TD. 96L is simply too far away to have more than a small chance of reaching the CONUS, especially given the time of year. I'm giving it no more than ~10%. However, 97L is both close enough to the CONUS to be considered by me to be in a fairly favorable location for a potential CONUS hit considering a combo of the time of year based on history, the progged path for the next few days, and the very important progged pattern in about 7-10 days but also just far enough to have a pretty good chance to eventually become a hurricane (perhaps even major).
Even if 97L didn't exist or if it ends up not developing, the progged pattern on the model consensus for the 7-10 day period (pretty strong and persistent upper level ridging in the E US as well as persistent surface high over the NE US...both similar to the pattern that allowed TD 10 to hit the US) is one that could easily support a threat to the SE US coast or US Gulf coast during that period (probably aided somewhat by the fact that we're not in an El Nino). So, even if 97L didn't exist, I would already be a good bit more interested than average in the few days surrounding 10/1 for the potential for a SE US or US Gulf coast threat.
Even if 97L didn't exist or if it ends up not developing, the progged pattern on the model consensus for the 7-10 day period (pretty strong and persistent upper level ridging in the E US as well as persistent surface high over the NE US...both similar to the pattern that allowed TD 10 to hit the US) is one that could easily support a threat to the SE US coast or US Gulf coast during that period (probably aided somewhat by the fact that we're not in an El Nino). So, even if 97L didn't exist, I would already be a good bit more interested than average in the few days surrounding 10/1 for the potential for a SE US or US Gulf coast threat.
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DESTRUCTION5 wrote:This one looks like a No Go IMO...One behind is right on its heels..
I'm not sure of the system to which you're referring that is right behind it. You wouldn't by any chance be talking about 96L? If you are referring to 96L, I don't agree that they are close at all.
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fci wrote:I would only concern myself with the Islands on this one.
I think we should have learned our lesson already in 2007 with trying to extrapolate where these will ultimately end up.
A GOM'er, Florida LOOK OUT.......
The only thing we really know about 97L is that if it strengthens; The Islands are of concern.
I'll sit back and see where the Pro Mets and NHC see this in 5-7 days and start to conject then!
Good luck Islands; hope all it brings is some rain.
Tkanks a lot Fci




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ABNT20 KNHC 231510
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT SUN SEP 23 2007
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...
A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD-MOVING
TROPICAL WAVE IS LOCATED ABOUT 350 MILES EAST OF THE WINDWARD
ISLANDS. THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO SHOW EVIDENCE OF ORGANIZATION...
AND IT COULD DEVELOP INTO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION DURING THE NEXT DAY
OR SO AS IT APPROACHES THE WINDWARD ISLANDS.
FORECASTER PASCH
ABNT20 KNHC 231510
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT SUN SEP 23 2007
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...
A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD-MOVING
TROPICAL WAVE IS LOCATED ABOUT 350 MILES EAST OF THE WINDWARD
ISLANDS. THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO SHOW EVIDENCE OF ORGANIZATION...
AND IT COULD DEVELOP INTO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION DURING THE NEXT DAY
OR SO AS IT APPROACHES THE WINDWARD ISLANDS.
FORECASTER PASCH
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
Amid the "looks good,looks bad" posts, along with the typical parochial comments, I'll go with what the NHC is saying. This system isn't even a depression , but I fully expect the "this has Texas, Louisiana, or West Florida written all over it" posts to begin at any time.
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
CourierPR wrote:Amid the "looks good,looks bad" posts, along with the typical parochial comments, I'll go with what the NHC is saying. This system isn't even a depression , but I fully expect the "this has Texas, Louisiana, or West Florida written all over it" posts to begin at any time.
Absolutely CourierPR, but seems first that troubles ahead for us in the islands maybe some alerts down the road tommorow, not good news...


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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
Gustywind, I fully agree. Remain vigilant.Gustywind wrote:CourierPR wrote:Amid the "looks good,looks bad" posts, along with the typical parochial comments, I'll go with what the NHC is saying. This system isn't even a depression , but I fully expect the "this has Texas, Louisiana, or West Florida written all over it" posts to begin at any time.
Absolutely CourierPR, but seems first that troubles ahead for us in the islands maybe some alerts down the road tommorow, not good news...![]()
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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
CourierPR wrote:Gustywind, I fully agree. Remain vigilant.Gustywind wrote:CourierPR wrote:Amid the "looks good,looks bad" posts, along with the typical parochial comments, I'll go with what the NHC is saying. This system isn't even a depression , but I fully expect the "this has Texas, Louisiana, or West Florida written all over it" posts to begin at any time.
Absolutely CourierPR, but seems first that troubles ahead for us in the islands maybe some alerts down the road tommorow, not good news...![]()
Tkanks a lot , i really appreciated this friendly link...nhc seems very confident on this...hope if this happen nothing more than a TD but maybe more given the lastets runs TS ouchhh, seems that's a Carib season this year amazing , but once again tkanks a lot


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Re: Invest 97L: East of the Windwards: Discussion and Images
Derek Ortt wrote:looks like some high shear once it passes through the islands
also, the convection has really died out this morning; therefore, I do not see this as having that much chance at developing... but the one south of the CV islands has a good chance to do something
I can see the upper trof/low over the eastern Caribbean on WV imagery. But the GFS moves the low out and builds a quite large ridge over the eastern Caribbean by Tuesday. Could be favorable for development by then.
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