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#121 Postby Aquawind » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:13 pm

somethingfunny wrote:Why not put the date the wave emerged from Africa in the thread title?


It would be nice to have a better way to keep a track on these waves throughout the season. We know some people already do this and maybe we could use the same or similar designation to include the starting date for each wave. :idea:
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Re: Wave approaching Lesser Antilles

#122 Postby Ivanhater » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:20 pm

Nogaps has been consistent developing this wave and sending into the GOM

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#123 Postby expat2carib » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:58 pm

I'm really getting confused about all these waves, approaching, departing, developing, emerging :double:

Underway in the development the thread titles are changed :double:

There are a lot of waves and popcorn around there now and in the next months.

What is a wave that became popcorn. What is popcorn that can become a wave.

Is there a way to define the topic title better so we know what we are looking at?

It's confusing and I'm sailing a boat around the lesser Antilles and we are vulnerable sailing around here. It's a calculated risk and it would be much more simple if I knew what wave you/we are talking about.
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#124 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:04 pm

expat2carib wrote:I'm really getting confused about all these waves, approaching, departing, developing, emerging :double:

Underway in the development the thread titles are changed :double:

There are a lot of waves and popcorn around there now and in the next months.

What is a wave that became popcorn. What is popcorn that can become a wave.

Is there a way to define the topic title better so we know what we are looking at?

It's confusing and I'm sailing a boat around the lesser Antilles and we are vulnerable sailing around here. It's a calculated risk and it would be much more simple if I knew what wave you/we are talking about.



I think you want something like this:

Wave at 15W, Models hint at development.

Wave at 31W

Wave at 50W

Then the titles modify as the waves moves westward.
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#125 Postby Dean4Storms » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:06 pm

I think we should put the longitude of each wave in the title, the date it leaves Africa really tells you nothing about which one we are tracking and we really don't need the latitude. Of course this would need a once a day update, but at least we are keeping it organized.
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#126 Postby Dean4Storms » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:08 pm

BTW, give this wave another couple days. I think it's convection gradually grows.
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#127 Postby chzzdekr81 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:15 pm

I think they should name the titles like "African Wave #1" and "African Wave #2" in a sequence as each wave emerges. Kind of like how NHC numbers storms that are Code Yellow, Orange, or Red. :D
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#128 Postby expat2carib » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:22 pm

cycloneye wrote:
expat2carib wrote:I'm really getting confused about all these waves, approaching, departing, developing, emerging :double:

Underway in the development the thread titles are changed :double:

There are a lot of waves and popcorn around there now and in the next months.

What is a wave that became popcorn. What is popcorn that can become a wave.

Is there a way to define the topic title better so we know what we are looking at?

It's confusing and I'm sailing a boat around the lesser Antilles and we are vulnerable sailing around here. It's a calculated risk and it would be much more simple if I knew what wave you/we are talking about.



I think you want something like this:

Wave at 15W, Models hint at development.

Wave at 31W

Wave at 50W

Then the titles modify as the waves moves westward.


Yes Luis! That would be a great improvement. Problem to administer and update though.



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Re: Wave approaching Lesser Antilles

#129 Postby Weatherfreak000 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:26 pm

Best to perhaps post the place the wave is FORECAST to go, not exactly where it is.


For instance, say Tropical Wave at 40w, Moving towards Eastern Caribbean.


That would knock out the need to constantly update. You'd only have to update occasionally then
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#130 Postby HURAKAN » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:09 pm

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This system need to be watched over the next few days
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#131 Postby Weatherfreak000 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:29 pm

I agree flaring up nicely tonight.
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Re: Wave approaching Lesser Antilles

#132 Postby TwisterFanatic » Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:07 am

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Flaring up quite nicely...
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#133 Postby KWT » Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:43 am

Still dotty in nature though which in the deep tropics tends to suggest there isn't quite wenough instablity yet to get things going. Still the longer it keeps up that look the better I suppose....
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#134 Postby KBBOCA » Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:33 am

cycloneye wrote:I think you want something like this:

Wave at 15W, Models hint at development.

Wave at 31W

Wave at 50W

Then the titles modify as the waves moves westward.



YES PLEASE!!! Great idea.
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Re: Wave approaching Lesser Antilles

#135 Postby leaf blower » Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:58 am

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Re: Wave approaching Lesser Antilles

#136 Postby cycloneye » Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:45 am

A least NHC should mention this wave as they have done with past ones to warn for heavy rains and gusty winds for the areas affected but no mention on the 8 AM TWO.
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#137 Postby caribsue » Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:51 am

:uarrow:
Totally agree with you cycloneye..... This is right at our doorstep here in Barbados
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#138 Postby rockyman » Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:01 am

TROPICAL WAVE IS IN THE W TROPICAL ATLC ALONG 17N49W 11N53W
4N55W MOVING W NEAR 20 KT. SATELLITE IMAGERY AND SATELLITE
DERIVED WINDS INDICATE BROAD CYCLONIC FLOW ABOUT THE WAVE AXIS.
THE WAVE ALSO LIES EMBEDDED IN A DEEP LAYER MOISTURE MAXIMUM
EVIDENT IN TOTAL PRECIPITABLE WATER IMAGERY. NUMEROUS STRONG
CONVECTION IS MOSTLY W OF THE AXIS FROM 10N-15N BETWEEN 50W-60W.

...

AN UPPER LEVEL RIDGE IS CENTERED OVER THE
LESSER ANTILLES NEAR 15N61W WITH AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH TO ITS E
ALONG 17N46W TO 5N49W.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 1146.shtml?

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#139 Postby Aric Dunn » Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:09 am

Nice increase in convection this morning as was expected... only problem is its a fairly linear structure which typically does not bode well for development.. should still be interesting to watch ..
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Re: Wave approaching Lesser Antilles

#140 Postby jlauderdal » Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:27 am

cycloneye wrote:A least NHC should mention this wave as they have done with past ones to warn for heavy rains and gusty winds for the areas affected but no mention on the 8 AM TWO.


Im sure your local NWS office will handle the local effects of this feature.
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