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GCANE wrote:Good overshooting tops.
cyclonic chronic wrote:how big of a track change would there be if the center reforms in that big blob just south of haiti?
wxman57 wrote:cyclonic chronic wrote:how big of a track change would there be if the center reforms in that big blob just south of haiti?
There may be a good chance that the center will reform. If it does so, then the track would shift to eastern Haiti vs. western Haiti. That would be worse for Port-au-Prince.
This isn't looking likely to become a hurricane before passing Haiti, though.
cycloneye wrote:12z Best Track
AL, 21, 2010110312, , BEST, 0, 139N, 757W, 30, 1006, TD
tolakram wrote: That is clearly not where Tomas is. Based on early visible I place the center near 14.5N, 74W
guyclaude08 wrote:How is the shear this morning ?? And what are the chances for tomas to ramp up today ??
cycloneye wrote:This position![]()
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looks better than the best track one (139N, 757W)
03/1145 UTC (14.7N 73.9W) T1.5/2.0 TOMAS -- Atlantic
wxman57 wrote:cycloneye wrote:This position![]()
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looks better than the best track one (139N, 757W)
03/1145 UTC (14.7N 73.9W) T1.5/2.0 TOMAS -- Atlantic
I agree, center is reforming well to the east. Means a more direct hit on Haiti, but also may mean it won't have as much time to intensify before reaching Haiti.
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