
Almost in the same spot.
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Sanibel wrote:Flatter track more south is obvious in the synoptic. All a matter of intensity which might stay lower because of TD15.
HURAKAN wrote:In my years of tracking storms I don't remember ever seeing two systems in the Caribbean Sea at the same time, does anyone know when has that happened before? if it has happened.
HURAKAN wrote:
Impressive image of the Caribbean.
Omar will have zero effect on TD 16 which is on the opposite side of the Caribbean.
Sanibel wrote:Omar will have zero effect on TD 16 which is on the opposite side of the Caribbean.
Sorry but you won't find strong storms so close together. I believe they already are affecting each other. I don't think you could prove they weren't just as well as I couldn't prove they were.
Category 5 wrote:gatorcane wrote:there's been alot of activity around Florida this season but somehow Florida is avoiding it, besides Fay of course.
This season is probably going to go down as a season that florida dodged several bullets.
After the hell yous went through a few years ago I'd say that's a blessing.
This storm track wise is looking alot like Keith 2000, minus emerging into the GOM.
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:A very strong ridge over the southeast United States should
push this into Central America. At least that is what the globals show.
gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:A very strong ridge over the southeast United States should
push this into Central America. At least that is what the globals show.
not quite true. The globals are starting to trend towards stalling TD 16 near Belize. The only models I see that are driving TD 16 due west into Central America now are the BAMMs and LGEM.
the ECMWF should be out shortly.
hial2 wrote:gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:A very strong ridge over the southeast United States should
push this into Central America. At least that is what the globals show.
not quite true. The globals are starting to trend towards stalling TD 16 near Belize. The only models I see that are driving TD 16 due west into Central America now are the BAMMs and LGEM.
the ECMWF should be out shortly.
A (weaker) Mitch in the making?
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:I agree Cat 5. It is a blessing. Unfortunately Fay did cause flood damage to many parts,
but thank goodness we had no major hurricane. And Fay actually helped refill Lake Ockeechobee.
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