KWT wrote:Ed they did go down to about that latitude, no LLC but there was slightly lower pressure there.
Not quite far enough South, IMHO.
As pointed out on main 92L thread, not much convection where I might be seeing a center anyway.
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Derek Ortt wrote:NOAA is out of Barbados, so if they are flying, they would not take off for a little while yet
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ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. SUSPECT AREA (APPROCACHING THE LEEWARD ISLANDS)
FLIGHT ONE -- NOAA 42
A. 13/1800Z
B. NOAA2 03DDA CYCLONE
C. 13/15OOZ
D. 19.0N 56.5W
E. 13/1630Z TO 13/2130Z
F. SFC TO 14,000 FT
Ed Mahmoud wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:NOAA is out of Barbados, so if they are flying, they would not take off for a little while yet
POD showed a 1500 (actually, 15OO) departure time. I did see how yesterday's invest took about an hour even getting close to 92L.Code: Select all
ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. SUSPECT AREA (APPROCACHING THE LEEWARD ISLANDS)
FLIGHT ONE -- NOAA 42
A. 13/1800Z
B. NOAA2 03DDA CYCLONE
C. 13/15OOZ
D. 19.0N 56.5W
E. 13/1630Z TO 13/2130Z
F. SFC TO 14,000 FT
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