Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#121 Postby floridasun78 » Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:40 pm

TheStormExpert wrote:Time to go back to sleep for a few weeks. :lol:
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we wake you when tropical wake up put yellow circle on map
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#122 Postby LarryWx » Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:50 pm

Kazmit_ wrote:The wave is no longer on the NHC weather outlook. Looks like further development is unlikely.


And once again the CMC failed horribly with those consecutive runs that had a solid TS (1st run) to H (2nd run) hit the east coast of FL 7 days out. I know someone said it has improved, but there is no excuse for those two runs when no other (respectable) global had anything even close to that that within 7 days. So, I think that JB's nickname of Crazy Uncle is still appropriate. It needs at least one respectable model's run to agree to have credibility the vast majority of the time imo. Nice call by floridasun78 about it not being a good model and to wait for other models to join in before believing it.
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#123 Postby gatorcane » Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:57 pm

Seems this mid-level trough is firing off some pretty good convection east of the Bahamas with little movement. We have seen on occasion these mid and upper-level features drill down to the surface and models miss development. It's pretty uncommon with the models we have these days but still not out of the question (as we saw with Joaquin last year which did form around the same area)

A floater was moved to this area earlier today, saved image:

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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#124 Postby gatorcane » Mon Aug 08, 2016 3:08 pm

The disturbance is sitting in a pocket of decreasing shear as well..

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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#125 Postby Weatherboy1 » Tue Aug 09, 2016 2:26 pm

Once again firing up some convection ... and at least worth a modest amount of interest if it persists overnight. Hmmm
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#126 Postby Steve H. » Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:26 am

This still remains an interesting feature east of the Bahamas and seems to be retrograding westward. Worth watching IMO in the quiet period.
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#127 Postby Steve H. » Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:26 am

This still remains an interesting feature east of the Bahamas and seems to be retrograding westward. Worth watching IMO in the quiet period.
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#128 Postby Kazmit » Wed Aug 10, 2016 12:11 pm

The title of this topic should be updated, it's position is more to the east of the Bahamas.
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#129 Postby northjaxpro » Wed Aug 10, 2016 12:18 pm

Agree. The area is about 250 miles east of the Bahamas at this time. It is analyzed as a surface trough east of The Bahamas, drifting westward on the 18Z TWD from NHC.
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#130 Postby floridasun78 » Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:59 pm

nice wave coming into islands Image
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Re: Wave between Bermuda and Greater Antilles

#131 Postby JaxGator » Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:13 pm

floridasun78 wrote:nice wave coming into islands Image


The wave that was east of the Bahamas is also now hitting Florida with showers and T-storms. The CMC model was right imo on track but definitely failed on intensity.
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