Question on 92L and maybe 93L

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Question on 92L and maybe 93L

#1 Postby storms in NC » Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:28 am

Okay you have 2 right behind each other. We know that they get their energy from the water. Won't this hurt Maybe 93L to develop cause of 92L? One of the 2 will have to move away from each other. I know it all depends on how strong one gets.
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#2 Postby Mecklenburg » Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:32 am

storms in NC wrote:Okay you have 2 right behind each other. We know that they get their energy from the water. Won't this hurt Maybe 93L to develop cause of 92L? One of the 2 will have to move away from each other. I know it all depends on how strong one gets.


if they could get too close to each other then one will suffer... however i don't see 92L develop into something base on the model consensus unlike what models have in store for the future 93L
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Re: Question on 92L and maybe 93L

#3 Postby wxman57 » Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:35 am

If you're talking about 92L churning up the water in front of 93L such that 93L moves over cooler water, then that could be a factor IF 92L developed into a hurricane and IF 92L moved slowly enough to really churn up the water and IF 93L moved over EXACTLY the same track. But that scenario isn't likely.
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Re: Question on 92L and maybe 93L

#4 Postby Sihara » Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:45 am

wxman57 wrote:If you're talking about 92L churning up the water in front of 93L such that 93L moves over cooler water, then that could be a factor IF 92L developed into a hurricane and IF 92L moved slowly enough to really churn up the water and IF 93L moved over EXACTLY the same track. But that scenario isn't likely.


Instead of diminishing 93L, wouldn't 92L - by increasing the amount of moisture - make it more likely for 93L to develop?
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Re: Question on 92L and maybe 93L

#5 Postby Mecklenburg » Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:52 am

Sihara wrote:
wxman57 wrote:If you're talking about 92L churning up the water in front of 93L such that 93L moves over cooler water, then that could be a factor IF 92L developed into a hurricane and IF 92L moved slowly enough to really churn up the water and IF 93L moved over EXACTLY the same track. But that scenario isn't likely.


Instead of diminishing 93L, wouldn't 92L - by increasing the amount of moisture - make it more likely for 93L to develop?


it all depends how strong 92L will develop
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