
Tropical Wave just off African Coast (Is Invest 94L)
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Tropical Wave just off African Coast (Is Invest 94L)
Is a large complex area that will emerge Africa in 2-3 days. Lat's see in what latitude a low pressure establishes and that is important because the more south it emerges the less hostil conditions it gets down the road. The models hint on development of this area.


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Showing development north of the Cape Verde islands and going out to sea.
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Looks like a massive area.
I would think it could develop now that we are in the prime of the Cape Verde season plus has some model support.

I would think it could develop now that we are in the prime of the Cape Verde season plus has some model support.
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Disturbed Weather in West Africa
Wow. It really looks like a good candidate!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/gglcontent/natl.gif
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/gglcontent/natl.gif
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
Looks like this could be our first monster of the season, if some of the models are correct.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
It would be interesting to have some surface observations from those countries to see what is going on.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
cycloneye wrote:It would be interesting to have some surface observations from those countries to see what is going on.
Sadly, Western Africa is a void of real time surface data.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:cycloneye wrote:It would be interesting to have some surface observations from those countries to see what is going on.
Sadly, Western Africa is a void of real time surface data.
yes but you can read local media articles regarding heavy rainfalls. let me work on this
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
ouragans wrote:Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:cycloneye wrote:It would be interesting to have some surface observations from those countries to see what is going on.
Sadly, Western Africa is a void of real time surface data.
yes but you can read local media articles regarding heavy rainfalls. let me work on this

Thanks.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
I found information from Gambia about torrential rains that caused flooding. This was caused by wave that spawned Erin.
http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?page ... -40517-GMB
Torrential rain and flash flood have affected thousands of people in different communities across the Gambia, Coordinator of National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) Binta Sey Jadama said on Wednesday. According to the official, the torrential rain that lasted for more than 24 hours Monday through Tuesday night, has inundated several households, causing temporal displacement and the destruction of properties and foodstuff in the tiny West African nation. In Churchill's Town in the Greater Banjul area, roads were not accessible due to the heavy downpour. Vehicles, motor bicycles and pedestrians were swerved away by floods, but so far no death has been reported yet. The drainage system which was dug to mitigate flood was completely blocked and the main bridge toward the Tourism Development Area was also submerged, which halt the traffic for more than two hours. Rescue workers, including Red Cross, Police and officials of the National Road Authority (NRA), spent the rest of the day draining the water. In Upper River Region of the Gambia, the main river that divides the region into two parts was overflooded and ran into the market area in Basse, which affected many residents and vendors. According to the meteorological data, the heavy rain recorded unprecedented volume of 101.2 milliliters. In the past two years, flooding caused millions of dollars in losses in the Gambia and also reduced the earnings of many farmers in the country.
http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?page ... -40517-GMB
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
Gustywind wrote:ouragans wrote:you can read local media articles regarding heavy rainfalls. let me work on this
Hi Ouragans. That will be a great job on what you're saying! What about this area of disturbed weather? Do you think that this feature could have an optimistic trip during the next couple of days?
Thanks.
I'm somewhat disapointed because my sources are nearly empty of weather information, like if that was not a primary concern. The info I found was "heavy rain" during the latest election day. It matches cycloneye's timeframe
regarding this system itself, it should be the first "postcard" of the season, but I don't see it as a threat for NE Caribbean. It's too far north over W Africa
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No model support on this one either takes it NW and disappear
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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
ouragans wrote:Gustywind wrote:ouragans wrote:you can read local media articles regarding heavy rainfalls. let me work on this
Hi Ouragans. That will be a great job on what you're saying! What about this area of disturbed weather? Do you think that this feature could have an optimistic trip during the next couple of days?
Thanks.
I'm somewhat disapointed because my sources are nearly empty of weather information, like if that was not a primary concern. The info I found was "heavy rain" during the latest election day. It matches cycloneye's timeframe
regarding this system itself, it should be the first "postcard" of the season, but I don't see it as a threat for NE Caribbean. It's too far north over W Africa

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Re: Disturbed Weather in West Africa
If you look at the 18zGFS it shows this withering up in the central atlantic just like Erin is currently doing and Dorian and Chantal did but this could always be the one that makes it and causes chaos especially if the instability is higher than modeled for this
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