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- southerngale
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Ticka....too bad it's closer to Moscow than us, eh? We'll keep the lights on for it though. galvbay
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- cycloneye
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Well you may know the drill chad about those african systems to get their feet in the water and then see what kinds of conditions favorable or not it will have because it may be the best megabomb wave ever but if it not has favorable conditions to develop then poof.
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Stormsfury agree that wave is a little more south in latitud than the last one (THE SO CALLED MEGABOMB) but it went more north but it rained in the saharan dessert and that will clean the sal effect.
SF those models are GFS and Nogaps?
SF those models are GFS and Nogaps?
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cycloneye wrote:Stormsfury agree that wave is a little more south in latitud than the last one (THE SO CALLED MEGABOMB) but it went more north but it rained in the saharan dessert and that will clean the sal effect.
SF those models are GFS and Nogaps?
Unfortunately, yes. However, the GFS has been emphatic on the CV wave train to start up towards the end of the week/early next week for the last 2 days consistently ... I've taken notice.
SF
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As long that big gale center that is near theazores that I posted about last night is there NADA will happen in the east atlantic.
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