Caribbean development? (Is invest 92L)
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
getting a floater on it while not a gaurantee of developement is a sure sign of what the big dogs are thinking.
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Vortex wrote:just the start gusty...you may get some heavy squalls out of this
Hope not the last ones were so strong

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except for Hermine, the rest of the floaters say Inactive
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
This is like a backdoor,while all eyes are glued on Igor,this one may sneak quietly, so fellow Caribbean friends, lets follow this closely.
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HURAKAN wrote:except for Hermine, the rest of the floaters say Inactive
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
#4.
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cycloneye wrote:HURAKAN wrote:except for Hermine, the rest of the floaters say Inactive
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
#4.
If you look at it, it's placed over the Leeward Islands, not the Windward Islands.
It doesn't make sense to put something out of place.
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HURAKAN wrote:cycloneye wrote:HURAKAN wrote:except for Hermine, the rest of the floaters say Inactive
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
#4.
If you look at it, it's placed over the Leeward Islands, not the Windward Islands.
It doesn't make sense to put something out of place.
Agree that they have to move it a little bit more south.
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
Plenty of moisture down there.


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The north wind is due to local T'storms.. and the pressure falls are typical afternoon and evening pressure changes.. no real signs of development yet still just a surge of moisture off of SA pushing the ITCZ over water.
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
cycloneye wrote:This is like a backdoor,while all eyes are glued on Igor,this one may sneak quietly, so fellow Caribbean friends, lets follow this closely.
You're right Cycloneye


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18Z Nam rolling...
At H+48 beginning to develop
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_048l.gif
At H+48 beginning to develop
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_048l.gif
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Aric Dunn wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/pr/flash-rgb.html
St Lucia, north of the Island. Just been on the roof to check the horizon - damn, it's complicated knowing which way to look these days - and to the East is is blue skies and to the NW the same. WSW and there is a huge bank of rain cloud emptying on the Caribbean. To the South there is a lot of low cloud but no sign of the expected level of rain from the Flash video in Aric's post. Very difficult to get a fix on the location and direction of this southern upstart.
For those further north, I'll post again if there is news to pass on.
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
So THIS is why there was so much traffic this afternoon! Sheesh. I didn't get to check back weather this morning. Just knew the temps were at 35C, and the sky was weird. Eery.
Then the ominous clouds, and traffic (due to warning of potential floods)! I should know better - this is September!
While this looks fairly tame at the moment, I've observed that anything with guts left in it after these low latitudes, tends to take full advantage of the Caribbean Sea. No time to turn our backs now! We might have a backdoor intruder!

Then the ominous clouds, and traffic (due to warning of potential floods)! I should know better - this is September!
While this looks fairly tame at the moment, I've observed that anything with guts left in it after these low latitudes, tends to take full advantage of the Caribbean Sea. No time to turn our backs now! We might have a backdoor intruder!
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NAM 18Z still updating and stronger...
At 72 hours
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_072l.gif
At 72 hours
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_072l.gif
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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
Euro Ensembles hot off the presses. On board as well.
Break down in the ridge similar to the operational. Position ranging from BOC to the Yucantan channel.




Break down in the ridge similar to the operational. Position ranging from BOC to the Yucantan channel.




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Re: Caribbean development?-Code Yellow
based on the euros ridge placement, does this look to be another west gulf event?
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