I also noticed the rotation but I thought I was imagining thingsROCK wrote:I have been watching this area....looks like MLC is trying to get going and seperate from the ITCZ....current steering would pull this feature NW before it bumps up against the ridge and heads west into the Carib...before dark it had what looked like a weak rotation...
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I noticed this today to on my saunter through the inter webs. Maybe im straining my eyes at 4:30AM 'cause I can not sleep but here's what I noticed.
On the MIMIC TPW, there seemed to be some sort of affliction in the flow maybe some hits at a rotation trying to get there... ot maybe I'm seeing things...

then there's the vorticity at 850mb not that exciting but a slighly more concentrated area does line up with the area of convection.

the SAL in the area has greatly diminished:

the Shear does not seem to be a problem of course this isn't a shear forecast but the are seemed to stay roughly the same as i hit the -3hr button.

please correct me if I'm wrong I want to learn! the steering which from what I understand is the Easterlies here? are lighter than the self decapitating pace they gave Chantal... again this one I'm not sur if my limited understanding is even correct...

so I think it may become an invest not very hopeful of its ability to do so but something to watch for now I should probably relax and wait till the season real gets here later but this is fun Or maybe what I mean is that if we had the wave we had for Dorian or Chantal now they'd have actually amounted to something but here this doesn't seem to have the initial umph.
please anyone that's good at this help me correct my mistakes I'm starting for a dual in mech. engineering and meteorology at FIT this fall to later decide between the two or if I think I could handle the load and would like to know anything that'd help me out! I don't yet know enough to know what I don't know. haha
Thanks!
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On the MIMIC TPW, there seemed to be some sort of affliction in the flow maybe some hits at a rotation trying to get there... ot maybe I'm seeing things...

then there's the vorticity at 850mb not that exciting but a slighly more concentrated area does line up with the area of convection.

the SAL in the area has greatly diminished:

the Shear does not seem to be a problem of course this isn't a shear forecast but the are seemed to stay roughly the same as i hit the -3hr button.

please correct me if I'm wrong I want to learn! the steering which from what I understand is the Easterlies here? are lighter than the self decapitating pace they gave Chantal... again this one I'm not sur if my limited understanding is even correct...

so I think it may become an invest not very hopeful of its ability to do so but something to watch for now I should probably relax and wait till the season real gets here later but this is fun Or maybe what I mean is that if we had the wave we had for Dorian or Chantal now they'd have actually amounted to something but here this doesn't seem to have the initial umph.
please anyone that's good at this help me correct my mistakes I'm starting for a dual in mech. engineering and meteorology at FIT this fall to later decide between the two or if I think I could handle the load and would like to know anything that'd help me out! I don't yet know enough to know what I don't know. haha
Thanks!
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I am just an amateur and a "noob" at that so any speculations that I have made are just that, uneducated speculations. Please refer to the NHC for accurate information.
Thank you all for your thoughts, I've loved reading through this community since '06 and finally decided to post more actively.
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205 AM EDT MON AUG 05 2013
...TROPICAL WAVES...
A TROPICAL WAVE AXIS EXTENDS FROM 26N44W TO 15N41W MOVING W-NW
NEAR 5 KT. THE METEOSAT-9 SAL TRACKING PRODUCT CONTINUES TO SHOW
DRY AIR SPREADING OVER THE WAVE ENVIRONMENT WHICH IS HINDERING
CONVECTION.
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
205 AM EDT MON AUG 05 2013
...TROPICAL WAVES...
A TROPICAL WAVE AXIS EXTENDS FROM 26N44W TO 15N41W MOVING W-NW
NEAR 5 KT. THE METEOSAT-9 SAL TRACKING PRODUCT CONTINUES TO SHOW
DRY AIR SPREADING OVER THE WAVE ENVIRONMENT WHICH IS HINDERING
CONVECTION.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
Interesting...suprised they havent tagged this as an invest.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
I don't see anything of significance in the Atlantic Basin this morning.
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8AM TWD
A TROPICAL WAVE AXIS EXTENDS FROM 27N45W TO 18N47W MOVING W-NW
NEAR 15 KT AROUND THE SW PERIPHERY OF A SURFACE RIDGE. THE TOTAL
PRECIPITABLE WATER IMAGERY SHOW THE WAVE IS EMBEDDED IN A
MODERATE MOIST ENVIRONMENT. METEOSAT-9 SAL TRACKING PRODUCT
CONTINUES TO SHOW SOME DRY AIR SPREADING OVER THE WAVE
ENVIRONMENT WHICH ALONG WITH STRONG WIND SHEAR IS SUPPRESSING
CONVECTION.
A TROPICAL WAVE AXIS EXTENDS FROM 27N45W TO 18N47W MOVING W-NW
NEAR 15 KT AROUND THE SW PERIPHERY OF A SURFACE RIDGE. THE TOTAL
PRECIPITABLE WATER IMAGERY SHOW THE WAVE IS EMBEDDED IN A
MODERATE MOIST ENVIRONMENT. METEOSAT-9 SAL TRACKING PRODUCT
CONTINUES TO SHOW SOME DRY AIR SPREADING OVER THE WAVE
ENVIRONMENT WHICH ALONG WITH STRONG WIND SHEAR IS SUPPRESSING
CONVECTION.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
live visible of the area: http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ge ... umframes=5
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
tolakram wrote:live visible of the area: http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ge ... umframes=5
A dry wave.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
wxman57 wrote:I don't see anything of significance in the Atlantic Basin this morning.
you never do!!
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
Look behind the area you guys are watching at 50W....look more to 45W....there is a LLC / Eddie spinning around exposed in that mass of clouds...might be dry out there but I am looking at when this gets in a better environment down the road if ever....
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
It's interesting that from the 205AM TWD to the 8AM TWD it went from moving at 5 kts to 15 kts!
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
I hear ya Rock. let's see how it looks in the morning(invest worthy).


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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
ROCK wrote:wxman57 wrote:I don't see anything of significance in the Atlantic Basin this morning.
you never do!!![]()
I do if something has a reasonable chance of developing into a TC. That's not the case with this wave. I assume you're talking about the weak wave centered around 30.5N/46.5W, a feature that split off the ITCZ a few days ago? Or are you talking about the southern part of the wave near 12N/53W? Neither one looks like it has much chance of development.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
wxman57 wrote:ROCK wrote:wxman57 wrote:I don't see anything of significance in the Atlantic Basin this morning.
you never do!!![]()
I do if something has a reasonable chance of developing into a TC. That's not the case with this wave.
I know...just giving you the business! Besides someone has to offset your negative energy with some positive energy!!
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
I edited my post above, Rock. Which disturbance are you talking about?
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
look at the low level convergence here along with 850MB vort map....If you zoom in with the 1KM Nasa Sat view you can see 2 areas with rotation. The one out in front has a broad area while the one close behind it has a better circulation. The one out in front is running fullback through the dry air while the one behind is running thru the hole.... best anology I could think of....
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
look at the low level convergence here along with 850MB vort map....If you zoom in with the 1KM Nasa Sat view you can see 2 areas with rotation. The one out in front has a broad area while the one close behind it has a better circulation. The one out in front is running fullback through the dry air while the one behind is running thru the hole.... best anology I could think of....
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
it is dealing with that strong anticyclone to the west which is delivering some nasty mid level shear.....
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
alas with no model support its pretty much toast but something to watch.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
alas with no model support its pretty much toast but something to watch.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Central Atlantic
What's that cloud swirl east of Barbados - on the IR it almost appears to be some sort of exposed LLC...
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