ATL: INVEST (97L)
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Re: ATL: INVEST (97L)
latest snap shot with the only nearby observation which really says nothing about if there is a surface circ or not.. lol
but still there it is...

but still there it is...


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Re: ATL: INVEST (97L) Models
97L will like what 12z NOGAPS has in terms of shear.
It has a all clear path of shear in the Caribbean for 97L.



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Re: ATL: INVEST (97L)
Thought this was dead for sure yesterday, now it looks to be getting better organized by the hour. Persistence needed!
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The convection is definitely getting fanned from the TUTT on the northern side. Looks like the upper level winds are getting stronger than they should be for optimum development. Probably be on naked swirl watch tomorrow. Maybe before sunset we will be able to determine whether the apparent storm relative circulation is something real at the surface?
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Re: ATL: INVEST (97L)
I'm extremely surprised at how great this looks like today. Thought for sure it was dead last night, and now I think it's really close to being a TD if trends continue. Pretty amazing.
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Re: ATL: INVEST (97L)
Brent wrote:I'm extremely surprised at how great this looks like today. Thought for sure it was dead last night, and now I think it's really close to being a TD if trends continue. Pretty amazing.
I guess we're all eating crow today

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From NRL site: 1930 UTC: 12,2 N 52,5W 25 kts 1012 mb
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_ho ... &TYPE=ssmi
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_ho ... &TYPE=ssmi
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Re: ATL: INVEST (97L)
lester88 wrote:Brent wrote:I'm extremely surprised at how great this looks like today. Thought for sure it was dead last night, and now I think it's really close to being a TD if trends continue. Pretty amazing.
I guess we're all eating crow today
***Cough***Wait till Tomorrow***Cough***
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The mid level to the NW quadrant has flattened out. We'll have to see how it translates to formation.
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latest trmm..
shows some convective banding .. but the SW side is having some difficulty closing off mostly do to the forward speed.. needs to slow down..

shows some convective banding .. but the SW side is having some difficulty closing off mostly do to the forward speed.. needs to slow down..

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