Large wave in Central Atlantic
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Re: Large wave in Central Atlantic
Sanibel wrote:SAL monster.
Oh yeah Sanibel


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Re: Large wave in Eastern Atlantic
Mecklenburg wrote:StormTracker wrote:banksmanforever wrote:This could be a major player down the road ... the islands should watch this
Trust me, it will be! It's that time of year, and we ain't seen nothing yet!!!
i don't think so, it will just go poof just like the others... perhaps we will not have another named storm till september
Care to bet me on this?


I'm serious.
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Re: Large wave in Central Atlantic
If this is the same wave, it's looking pretty decent this morning, banding and all, around 20n/56w:


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Re: Large wave in Central Atlantic
There's a dry min happening in the Atlantic.
That IR shot isn't 99L, which dissipated into a tiny convection-less tiny swirl off Bahamas.
That IR shot isn't 99L, which dissipated into a tiny convection-less tiny swirl off Bahamas.
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Re: Large wave in Central Atlantic
Its an ULL in that area according to wxman57.It would have to work down to the lower levels for development. In this case it would take forever.
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