Development in Northwest Caribbean?
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- gatorcane
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Development in Northwest Caribbean?
I'd like to open this thread. Arthur is losing its identity over Central America as he pushes WSW. The area that continues to interest me is the deep convection in the NW Caribbean that is the result of a lingering monsoon trough in that region. We need to watch this area this week especially since a trough is poised to dig down into the SE US by later in the week to erode any ridging to the north:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/avn-l.jpg
this thread is different than the Hou-Gal Bear Watch thread because that thread talks about SW Carib development. This one talks about the monsoon trough in the NW Caribbean.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/avn-l.jpg
this thread is different than the Hou-Gal Bear Watch thread because that thread talks about SW Carib development. This one talks about the monsoon trough in the NW Caribbean.
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Re: Development in Northwest Caribbean?
If this develops, then we can say this formed off of the convection of arthur which formed off the remnants of Alma. 
storms forming off each other. sweet.

storms forming off each other. sweet.

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- dixiebreeze
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Re: Development in Northwest Caribbean?
That burst of convection that seems mostly stationary, is pretty impressive. Definitely an area to watch for a new invest.
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Re: Development in Northwest Caribbean?
I brought this up last night in the chatroom with gatorcane and boca. This area continues to flare up and with the trough in place and low pressure overall, I would not be surprised is something pulled together..again. We have already had 2 systems form with this overall setup so if it continues, another storm is bound to form. Just a wait and see but waking up to this area continuing to persist is interesting.


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Quite possibly, the area of convection is starting to weaken now but as long as there is some voricity in the region then there is always going to be a fair chance that eventually something could form under any sustained convection, esp once Arthur is totally out of the way. EVentually there will be some sort of weakness to the north that will take the whole lot northwards, that will be when to really watch for a developing system
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x-y-no wrote:Unfortunately, the 12Z GFS run at NCEP seems to be coming out all blank.
Yesterday's 12Z had a 1002mb low approaching the northern gulf coast at 180 hours.
Hmm..thats odd Jan..Earlier runs seemed to drop the low but with the overall setup I would'nt be surprised for it to show up again.
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x-y-no wrote:Unfortunately, the 12Z GFS run at NCEP seems to be coming out all blank.
Yesterday's 12Z had a 1002mb low approaching the northern gulf coast at 180 hours.
I was wondering why I was getting blanks....
Anyway...if a system formed there it would be Tropical Storm Bertha formed from TS Arthur which formed from TS Alma in the EPAC. Wouldnt that make you confused? Has that ever happened before where theres an ever budding system?
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Re: Development in Northwest Caribbean?
For those who see that the sat pics haved not updated for a few hours,see why at this thread.
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=101201&p=1715584#p1715584
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=101201&p=1715584#p1715584
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Re: Development in Northwest Caribbean?
see the 12z CMC is on board now with a GOM low... in a couple of days... hmmm
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/cmctc2.c ... =Animation
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/cmctc2.c ... =Animation
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Re: Development in Northwest Caribbean?
Prisonplanet.com wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Nogaps is trying to develop the same low...
I don't see the "low" you are talking about in the image posted.
The "low" is in the middle of the Gulf...the cmc closes the low and nogaps begins to close the low...
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