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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
cycloneye wrote:174 hours. We have a strong hurricane at this point.
Much quicker recurvature on this run along with a more intense cyclone. Part 2 continues to take shape.
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
192 hours. Intense hurricane in fish territory.


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yeah its headed to fishland........for sure looking at this run.
As I said, we need to look at development in the Caribbean and Bahamas for any U.S. or Caribbean threats. The weakness in the Atlantic is going to recurve anything that develops for the next couple of weeks.
2010 may be the season of strong systems recurving in the Atlantic.....maybe. Still early to say for sure but hopefully that is what happens.
As I said, we need to look at development in the Caribbean and Bahamas for any U.S. or Caribbean threats. The weakness in the Atlantic is going to recurve anything that develops for the next couple of weeks.
2010 may be the season of strong systems recurving in the Atlantic.....maybe. Still early to say for sure but hopefully that is what happens.
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Very sharp recurve very likely. Looks like it'll recurve around 50-55W on this run. We'll see what the wave behind does. Will it follow the same path?
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Wave behind enters Caribbean
Oh boy, a strong hurricane entering the Caribbean.

Oh boy, a strong hurricane entering the Caribbean.


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oh boy....well yeah that is not good news......there may be 1 or 2 that make a run west and don't recurve...... 

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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Moves thru NE Caribbean to just north of Puerto Rico.


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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
A parade at end of 00z GFS run
One at Bahamas,another entering Caribbean and another in Atlantic.

One at Bahamas,another entering Caribbean and another in Atlantic.

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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
cycloneye wrote:Wave behind enters Caribbean
Oh boy, a strong hurricane entering the Caribbean.![]()
according to this run wave 1 fishes at 57 west, but wave 2 nails the northeastern carribean islands but because its day 13 I would take it with a pinch of salt
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Even if you dont look at the systems, you can see it will be getting very moist in the MDR
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
The 2nd wave is the one to watch. The 1st one is 90% likely to recurve now. The wave behind is comes off at a much lower latitude and hangs low making it just off the Florida coast. Another one develops after that one in the central Atlantic and enters the eastern Caribbean. As of now the 1st wave is very likely to develop and chances are increasing for the 2nd one to develop as well.
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
A total of 4 named storm, 3 of which hurricanes in the 00z run of the GFS. Wouldn't surprise me at all, about time the things pop with the pattern we are in.
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Well,the good news is that is long range and you know the drill. The bad news is that the switch will be on.
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Perhaps we should have modified the old adage a bit to say "Powerful storms come to those who wait." In any event, the Atlantic is going to start cranking, and while it's hard to be sure about the tracks of any of these cyclones (even the first one, really), we can be reasonably confident that the switch, so long awaited, and in many cases feared, has been turned "on." And in a La Nina, it appears the MDR on switch can stay on a bit later than in neutral years.
Regardless of exactly what transpires, the next month is sure to be fascinating.
Regardless of exactly what transpires, the next month is sure to be fascinating.
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Re: Strong Wave PGI-30L in West Africa (Models develop it)
Has anyone even thought about how much dust is coming off the African coast?!?! It's significant into the Cape Verde Islands.
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