Well Defined Wave off African Coast
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Re: Well Organized Wave about to emerge Africa / Model Runs
Pic at 11 AM EDT:
As expected,as it hits the water,the giant size is somewhat less and less.But the structure continues to look good.

As expected,as it hits the water,the giant size is somewhat less and less.But the structure continues to look good.

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Re: Well Organized Wave about to emerge Africa / Model Runs
Is it me or is the axis of this wave or low over land still further east. If it is would think it would take some time to develop. This seems to be less impressive than it was a couple of days again rotation wise. Your thoughts.
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Re: Well Organized Wave about to emerge Africa / Model Runs
tpr1967 wrote:Is it me or is the axis of this wave or low over land still further east. If it is would think it would take some time to develop. This seems to be less impressive than it was a couple of days again rotation wise. Your thoughts.
Yes,the low is still inland well away from the coast.Lets see what happens when the low hits the water.
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HURAKAN wrote:Bertha touching water for the first time:
this wave looks similar to bertha when she moved over water.
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Bane wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Bertha touching water for the first time:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/archdat/glob ... r.fd.x.jpg
this wave looks similar to bertha when she moved over water.
That IS Bertha

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Re: Well Organized Wave about to emerge Africa / Model Runs
12z UKMET goes fishing:
NEW TROPICAL STORM FORECAST TO DEVELOP AFTER 48 HOURS
FORECAST POSITION AT T+ 48 : 15.7N 19.3W
VERIFYING TIME POSITION STRENGTH TENDENCY
-------------- -------- -------- --------
12UTC 22.07.2008 15.7N 19.3W WEAK
00UTC 23.07.2008 16.2N 21.8W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
12UTC 23.07.2008 16.4N 25.5W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
00UTC 24.07.2008 16.5N 28.9W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
12UTC 24.07.2008 17.2N 31.7W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
00UTC 25.07.2008 18.0N 34.1W WEAK WEAKENING SLIGHTLY
12UTC 25.07.2008 18.8N 37.5W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
00UTC 26.07.2008 18.9N 40.2W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
12UTC 26.07.2008 19.6N 43.0W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
NEW TROPICAL STORM FORECAST TO DEVELOP AFTER 48 HOURS
FORECAST POSITION AT T+ 48 : 15.7N 19.3W
VERIFYING TIME POSITION STRENGTH TENDENCY
-------------- -------- -------- --------
12UTC 22.07.2008 15.7N 19.3W WEAK
00UTC 23.07.2008 16.2N 21.8W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
12UTC 23.07.2008 16.4N 25.5W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
00UTC 24.07.2008 16.5N 28.9W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
12UTC 24.07.2008 17.2N 31.7W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
00UTC 25.07.2008 18.0N 34.1W WEAK WEAKENING SLIGHTLY
12UTC 25.07.2008 18.8N 37.5W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
00UTC 26.07.2008 18.9N 40.2W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
12UTC 26.07.2008 19.6N 43.0W WEAK LITTLE CHANGE
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Bane wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Bertha touching water for the first time:
this wave looks similar to bertha when she moved over water.
And look futher east, another wave more souther is telling us that the season is heating up on Africa ...


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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
The low pressure of this system is where you see that blob of convection inside ready to come out late tonight or early in the morning hours.By the way,it has lost a lot of convection as it hits the water albeit still organized.Lets see when the low gets wet what happens.





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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
cycloneye and all just a quick question; Is it my imagination or is the SAL further north than last year at this time? If so, does that not mean the potential for an above average Cape Verde season in everyone's opinion? Last year I do remember seeing the dust over our state somewhat regularly as a weather feature.
Too bad we have to research things like Sri Lankan fruit flies impacting the West Virginian gardening industry instead of things like, oh, Hurricanes and their environments (that's the end of my political commentary).
Too bad we have to research things like Sri Lankan fruit flies impacting the West Virginian gardening industry instead of things like, oh, Hurricanes and their environments (that's the end of my political commentary).
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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
johngaltfla wrote:cycloneye and all just a quick question; Is it my imagination or is the SAL further north than last year at this time? If so, does that not mean the potential for an above average Cape Verde season in everyone's opinion? Last year I do remember seeing the dust over our state somewhat regularly as a weather feature.
Too bad we have to research things like Sri Lankan fruit flies impacting the West Virginian gardening industry instead of things like, oh, Hurricanes and their environments (that's the end of my political commentary).
That was pretty Randian, no?
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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
what do models say about this thing now?
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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
Mecklenburg wrote:what do models say about this thing now?
Category 5 Hitting North Carolina 11 Days from now.

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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
stevetampa33614 wrote:Mecklenburg wrote:what do models say about this thing now?
Category 5 Hitting North Carolina 11 Days from now.
ows???

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Re: Well Organized Wave emerging Africa / Low still inside
Mecklenburg wrote:stevetampa33614 wrote:Mecklenburg wrote:what do models say about this thing now?
Category 5 Hitting North Carolina 11 Days from now.
ows???
Hehe kidding of course

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