Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1101 Postby Mecklenburg » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:12 pm

it's fortunes would have changed if it hadn't developed much north
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1102 Postby Honeyko » Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:24 am

You just can't keep a horror monster down....

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Honeyko wrote:0804 1930Z: 22N/62W. WNW heading.
0805 0845Z: 22.5N/66W. W/WNW heading continues.
0805 1705Z: 23N/68W...WNW
0806 0645Z: 23N/72W. due W heading.
0806 1645Z: 24.5N/74W...movement NW.
0806 2045Z: 24.75N/74.75W...movement WNW
0807 0415Z: 25/75W...drifting WNW.
0807 0815Z: 25.25N/76.75W...movement W.
0807 1515Z: 25.5N/77W...almost stationary.
0807 1815Z: 25.5N/77W...stationary.

0808 1000Z: 26N/76W...moving NE.
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1103 Postby Mecklenburg » Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:33 am

Honeyko wrote:You just can't keep a horror monster down....

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Honeyko wrote:0804 1930Z: 22N/62W. WNW heading.
0805 0845Z: 22.5N/66W. W/WNW heading continues.
0805 1705Z: 23N/68W...WNW
0806 0645Z: 23N/72W. due W heading.
0806 1645Z: 24.5N/74W...movement NW.
0806 2045Z: 24.75N/74.75W...movement WNW
0807 0415Z: 25/75W...drifting WNW.
0807 0815Z: 25.25N/76.75W...movement W.
0807 1515Z: 25.5N/77W...almost stationary.
0807 1815Z: 25.5N/77W...stationary.

0808 1000Z: 26N/76W...moving NE.


this is getting so old... :roll:
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#1104 Postby Honeyko » Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:52 am

<shrug> Nobody has you chained to the thread.

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(The LLC is near the western cell, and just bookin' to the northeast now. Whatever develops may have some subtropical characteristics.)
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#1105 Postby Mecklenburg » Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:57 am

Honeyko wrote:<shrug> Nobody has you chained to the thread.

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(The LLC is near the western cell, and just bookin' to the northeast now. Whatever develops may have some subtropical characteristics.)


well you are the only one biting onto this system here now... lol
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1106 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:59 am

Yes it has some convection. But I'm not going to say this will ever develop...Watch it poof again.
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1107 Postby Mecklenburg » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:01 am

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Yes it has some convection. But I'm not going to say this will ever develop...Watch it poof again.


i will enjoy watching it poof with popcorn and soda :D :D :D
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#1108 Postby Honeyko » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:06 am

Mecklenburg wrote:
Honeyko wrote:<shrug> Nobody has you chained to the thread.
well you are the only one biting onto this system here now... lol
M? Name one other closed LLC in the Bahamas, that you can recall, which did not develop, in August. None? Such a thing, then, is obviously worthy of tracking.

-- Now contrast that with the breathless anticipation which awaits every single stupid CB that plops off Africa, when there's at least an 80% "epic fail" rate built into those statistics. (Definitely an "LOL"-worthy obsession.)
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1109 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:11 am

Mecklenburg wrote:
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Yes it has some convection. But I'm not going to say this will ever develop...Watch it poof again.


i will enjoy watching it poof with popcorn and soda :D :D :D


I'm thinking about doing the same :flag:
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1110 Postby Mecklenburg » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:22 am

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:
Mecklenburg wrote:
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Yes it has some convection. But I'm not going to say this will ever develop...Watch it poof again.


i will enjoy watching it poof with popcorn and soda :D :D :D


I'm thinking about doing the same :flag:


lol...do you find this worth watching too? my goodness, it will never make it to the box office
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#1111 Postby Honeyko » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:31 am

....77N/75.5W daylight fix....northeast movement....
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1112 Postby tailgater » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:42 am

Honeyko wrote:<shrug> Nobody has you chained to the thread.

==//==

(The LLC is near the western cell, and just bookin' to the northeast now. Whatever develops may have some subtropical characteristics.)

Keep up the good work Honeyko, don't you just love that you keeping up with an entity, entices them to keep coming back to tell you it's dead again and again. 8-)
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1113 Postby kpost » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:51 am

Someone asked this on another site and thought it was interesting, Honeyko or anybody have an answer for this.
Quoted from another site of a question asked on a forum
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Wondering what will happen when the energy from the frontal trough or remnants of the various mid-west storms gets down into the area of the wave and the upper level low around Florida.

Would seem to be there will be a lot of instability in the atmosphere tomorrow and over the weekend.
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http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat ... op-12.html[/url]

Not something you see often but a lot of things converging there. "


The guy who wrote this is a storm chaser and i read his blog often.
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1114 Postby cpdaman » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:56 am

honeyko keep posting please, you are knowledgeable and plus i think someone will buy you a steak dinner if this is named in the next 36 hours (storms in NC)

honeyko yesterday you thought this thing may move e then ene than come loop back , has this changed?
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1115 Postby Sanibel » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:59 am

If that thing forms a pink tutu ballet is best done by a duo.
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1116 Postby cpdaman » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:00 am

mucho convection on the "goes" invisble loop (for some reason i can't link it w/o error)

and wow a cold front dropping down into N. florida
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1117 Postby Honeyko » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:12 am

tailgater wrote:
Honeyko wrote:(The LLC is near the western cell, and just bookin' to the northeast now. Whatever develops may have some subtropical characteristics.)
Keep up the good work Honeyko, don't you just love that you keeping up with an entity, entices them to keep coming back to tell you it's dead again and again. 8-)
You know what? Imagine the exact same damn thing, if it were three years ago, with moi tracking a barely-turning remnant swirl from a dead T.D. for over a week, with everybody getting their "It's dead, Jim!" giggles in while it slowly puttered toward the Bahamas under ferocious shear.

-- I'd have steak-dinners locked down, and some guy'd be pouring A-1 steak-sauce over the computer he promised to eat -- because that remnant wound up to into a 175mph monster in the central Gulf of Mexico.

How quickly people forget....
cpdaman wrote:honeyko yesterday you thought this thing may move e then ene than come loop back, has this changed?
If anything happens, it's most likely to evolve into an extratropical gale and be whisked away. The jet is remarkably far south, and positively jammin'.
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1118 Postby Blown Away » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:22 am

:uarrow: If you have time you should go back and find the pre Katrina/TD thread w/ those posts. I do remember the arguements about it being dead. Might be entertaining to find the pages of that long thread.
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1119 Postby Bane » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:30 am

Mecklenburg wrote:
Honeyko wrote:You just can't keep a horror monster down....

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Honeyko wrote:0804 1930Z: 22N/62W. WNW heading.
0805 0845Z: 22.5N/66W. W/WNW heading continues.
0805 1705Z: 23N/68W...WNW
0806 0645Z: 23N/72W. due W heading.
0806 1645Z: 24.5N/74W...movement NW.
0806 2045Z: 24.75N/74.75W...movement WNW
0807 0415Z: 25/75W...drifting WNW.
0807 0815Z: 25.25N/76.75W...movement W.
0807 1515Z: 25.5N/77W...almost stationary.
0807 1815Z: 25.5N/77W...stationary.

0808 1000Z: 26N/76W...moving NE.


this is getting so old... :roll:


Mecklenburg, no one made you open the thread, did they?
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Re: Ex Invest 99L in Western Atlantic

#1120 Postby wxman57 » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:31 am

Y'all might check a current WV loop. 99L is gone. What you see ENE of the Bahamas are scattered thunderstorms associated with an upper-level low. That's all. No more 99L.
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