It looks like a huge area of convection west of the dateline.Lets see what happens with it.
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WPAC : INVEST 93W
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It has a lot of good things going for it. It would appear to be near a good upper level outflow source, persistent convection, some equatorward westerlies. That TUTT to the west is concerning. If this moves a little more westward, outflow could be greatly enchanced.
Right now the high amplitude pattern is keeping the Subtropical Ridge between this and Guam. NOGAPS, ECMWF and GFS all imply it will stay there, let's hope so.
Right now the high amplitude pattern is keeping the Subtropical Ridge between this and Guam. NOGAPS, ECMWF and GFS all imply it will stay there, let's hope so.
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Re: WPAC : INVEST 93W
Here is a neat pic of the Western Pacific with 93W at the extreme right.


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