ConvergenceZone wrote:Does this have a chance of regenerating on the pacific ocean side?
No
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x-y-no wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:Does this have a chance of regenerating on the pacific ocean side?
Extremely unlikely. The part of Mexico it will cross is pretty mountainous.
abajan wrote:Knowing how mountainous that part of Mexico is, I doubt it.ConvergenceZone wrote:Does this have a chance of regenerating on the pacific ocean side?
ConvergenceZone wrote:abajan wrote:Knowing how mountainous that part of Mexico is, I doubt it.ConvergenceZone wrote:Does this have a chance of regenerating on the pacific ocean side?
Again, I don't mean will it emerge as a depression. I just meant, when it emerges as a strong wave on the pacific
side, is there the possiblity for development. The reason I'm asking is because I have seen that happen to a couple
of storms before that have taken the same path...
ConvergenceZone wrote:abajan wrote:Knowing how mountainous that part of Mexico is, I doubt it.ConvergenceZone wrote:Does this have a chance of regenerating on the pacific ocean side?
Again, I don't mean will it emerge as a depression. I just meant, when it emerges as a strong wave on the pacific
side, is there the possiblity for development. The reason I'm asking is because I have seen that happen to a couple
of storms before that have taken the same path...
the only thing is the Pacific is not really conducive for development right now anyways... if you look at how many storms they have had recently you would be shocked at the lack of activity
dwsqos2 wrote:One negative for rapid intensification is the convection in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
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