cycloneye wrote:SSD Floater is up
Thanks Cycloneye. Very good news

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cycloneye wrote:SSD Floater is up
Gustywind wrote:cycloneye wrote:SSD Floater is up
Thanks Cycloneye. Very good news. We can monitor closely 93L as it tracks on the Atlantic Ocean.
gatorcane wrote:Gustywind wrote:cycloneye wrote:SSD Floater is up
Thanks Cycloneye. Very good news. We can monitor closely 93L as it tracks on the Atlantic Ocean.
Reminds me alot of Dorian in its seminal stages. Lots of convection and a nice environment near Africa.
Gustywind wrote:Gustywind wrote:ozonepete wrote::uarrow: Hi Gusty. I think you have the wrong Outlook there. It's not 10% anymore, it's 20%/30% as Luis posted. Did you put the wrong one in?
Hi my friendI don't think so, unless i'w wrong
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. You say wrong "Outlook", heu you mean... TWD, because i posted the latest tropical weather discussion
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Here is the link related to the latest TWD of the NHC : http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... WDAT.shtml?
You can cleary read it and see that i posted the same.
Ozonepete, maybe they make a mistake ... they surely forgot to mention that the probabilities have pop to 20%as the TWO (Tropical Weather Outlook) says 20%
TheStormExpert wrote:If this ends up developing I hope it doesn't end up being another Dorian type storm.
TheStormExpert wrote:If this ends up developing I hope it doesn't end up being another Dorian type storm.
toad strangler wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:If this ends up developing I hope it doesn't end up being another Dorian type storm.
I would hope mods in this place police posts like this. I am a newbie here but yikes.
Generally there should never be much anticipation over Cape Verde systems. They either fish or fizzle more than 90% of the time.
tolakram wrote:toad strangler wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:If this ends up developing I hope it doesn't end up being another Dorian type storm.
I would hope mods in this place police posts like this. I am a newbie here but yikes.
Generally there should never be much anticipation over Cape Verde systems. They either fish or fizzle more than 90% of the time.
I don't see any indication that he wants a storm to hit anyone. I know I would like to see a nice strong storm that recurves without hitting anyone. That would be a storm not like Dorian.
toad strangler wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:If this ends up developing I hope it doesn't end up being another Dorian type storm.
I would hope mods in this place police posts like this. I am a newbie here but yikes.
Generally there should never be much anticipation over Cape Verde systems. They either fish or fizzle more than 90% of the time.
tolakram wrote:toad strangler wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:If this ends up developing I hope it doesn't end up being another Dorian type storm.
I would hope mods in this place police posts like this. I am a newbie here but yikes.
Generally there should never be much anticipation over Cape Verde systems. They either fish or fizzle more than 90% of the time.
I don't see any indication that he wants a storm to hit anyone. I know I would like to see a nice strong storm that recurves without hitting anyone. That would be a storm not like Dorian.
HurricaneMaster_PR wrote:ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS APPEAR CONDUCIVE FOR ADDITIONAL
DEVELOPMENT DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS...AND THIS SYSTEM HAS A
MEDIUM CHANCE...40 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A TROPICAL CYCLONE DURING
THE NEXT 48 HOURS. AFTER THAT TIME...THE LOW WILL BE MOVING TOWARD
COOLER WATER AND DRIER AIR...WHICH COULD LIMIT DEVELOPMENT. THIS
SYSTEM HAS A MEDIUM CHANCE...50 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A TROPICAL
CYCLONE DURING THE NEXT 5 DAYS.
toad strangler wrote:thx. I was more pointing out that "hoping" of any kind in a storm discussion thread is pretty bush league. Maybe I'm too harsh but these storms will do what they do regardless of any hoping, wishing, rooting, etc. This kind of banter ruins and clogs threads IMO. Maybe this forum is not for me. I will stay quiet until I figure it out.
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