Wave WSW of CV Islands
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
the EURO trended more north last run so this might be a sound track.....really close to PR then into the BH then FL....
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
This is all going on in an unfavorable MJO, imagine what will happen if it becomes favorable. Yeah I know it doesn't really matter in a La Nina, but it's still somewhat important. Here comes the wave train. The gfs long range is quite eerie and generally shows the storms heading right toward the U.S.
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18Z Nogaps at h+144 Weaker BUT seems a bit off this run on several levels.
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/cg ... t=Tropical
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/cg ... t=Tropical
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Vortex wrote:18Z Nogaps at h+144 Weaker BUT seems a bit off this run on several levels.
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/cg ... t=Tropical
Yep, weaker because it couldn't shake the other vort.
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
if it cant shake the other wave then it would be reasonable to believe that a more left track would be in the making....
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BTW those are some very cold tops.....LLC making its way to the surface? impressive....
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-avn.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-avn.html
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
A quick sample= What do you think will be the % of 8 PM TWO?
I say 40%.
I say 40%.
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Looked at the 18Z GFS run. That system behind the current system absolutely bombs out in the Bahamas areas. Does seem like a strong ridge sets up shop in the Western Atlantic to prevent recurvature. Thankfully these runs are way out there in the long-range so will expect some different outcomes in future runs (hopefully).
I think given we are seeing the models starting to latch on to some systems in the long-range, I think we can conclude things are likely going to ramp up in the next couple of weeks.
I think given we are seeing the models starting to latch on to some systems in the long-range, I think we can conclude things are likely going to ramp up in the next couple of weeks.
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
I'll go with 50 since the models are getting this going within the 48 hour window
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caribepr wrote:Watching from Maine...
Wow, very far from your Culebra paradise Mj. Lets see what happens with this.
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
cycloneye wrote:A quick sample= What do you think will be the % of 8 PM TWO?
I say 40%.
i like 40
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands - Code Orange
30 at 8 pm. 50 at 2 am
edit: I never get used to AM and PM. I rather use 20.00hrs and 02.00 hrs
edit: I never get used to AM and PM. I rather use 20.00hrs and 02.00 hrs
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