SeminoleWind wrote::uarrow: that scenario is not allowed to verify.
Yeah I agree. With the RNC coming to Tampa, any storms around here would cause a big upset and problems with all the extra people.
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SeminoleWind wrote::uarrow: that scenario is not allowed to verify.
Gustywind wrote:
Cycloneye, excellent sat pic. Any loop on that
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TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:Gustywind wrote:
Cycloneye, excellent sat pic. Any loop on that
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http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/satellit ... r_loop.gif
cycloneye wrote:Gustywind,this is the link to the site where I grabbed that imageYou can see loops at link.
http://sat24.com/en/wa
Hurricane Andrew wrote:I remember a different wave like this.
gatorcane wrote:This wave looks rather impressive. The GFS is very bullish on development as soon as it exits the coast into the Atlantic ocean. The ECMWF shows development as well though not quite as bullish. This may be one of those times the NHC gives this a code yellow or orange even before the wave has exited the African coast. Both GFS and ECMWF eventually turn this system into a large break in the subtropical ridge north of the islands and well east of the United States.
SFLcane wrote:00z GFS this time takes what i believe is this wave pouch 13L into Florida. Alot can change plenty of time to watch.
http://raleighwx.americanwx.com/models/ ... cal324.gif
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