Aric Dunn wrote:Its too small to really survive the shear and land.. say goodbye..
Going to pull a TS Chris '06 in 36 hours... that'll be an awesome .gif to save, for sure!
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Aric Dunn wrote:Its too small to really survive the shear and land.. say goodbye..
hurricanes1234 wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:What was the last TC to make landfall on Trinidad and Tobago or South America?
Bret 1993 if I'm not mistaken.
Blinhart wrote:What is the likely hood of this system keeping the energy flowing even without the storms for a few days and then reform further West in the Caribbean say like south of the Yucatan Peninsula.
weathaguyry wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Its too small to really survive the shear and land.. say goodbye..
It's really not a whole bunch of land, just a little strip of elevated terrain, but that's really it. If it were to continue tracking directly westward, it would get into some of the pretty mountainous terrain, but since it is starting to get somewhat of a WNW movement, it may just be able to escape the terrain without too much trouble. Because it's small, it won't be affected as much by being near land, since, less of the actual storm would actually be over the land. But if this thing gets over land for any extended period of time, it will most certainly die off. Bret also has a little while before the wall of shear comes, and shreds this thing to die in the East Caribbean graveyard
weathaguyry wrote:Blinhart wrote:What is the likely hood of this system keeping the energy flowing even without the storms for a few days and then reform further West in the Caribbean say like south of the Yucatan Peninsula.
I would say it's possible, since this thing is moving very fast, it may be a somewhat identifiable swirl when it gets there, so it could reform. That would certainly be an interesting thing to see in June
CrazyC83 wrote:If the remnants survive, this could still redevelop in the EPAC next week?
Blinhart wrote:weathaguyry wrote:Blinhart wrote:What is the likely hood of this system keeping the energy flowing even without the storms for a few days and then reform further West in the Caribbean say like south of the Yucatan Peninsula.
I would say it's possible, since this thing is moving very fast, it may be a somewhat identifiable swirl when it gets there, so it could reform. That would certainly be an interesting thing to see in June
I was thinking the same thing, but was hoping to get some expert thoughts.
Aric Dunn wrote:Its is moving right along.. not likely to survive.. but here is the center currently..
AJC3 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Its is moving right along.. not likely to survive.. but here is the center currently..
I have to wonder why on earth the Trinidad radar isn't being ingested into the Caribbean mosaic. Besides the primary mission to build new radars, that mosaic was one of the important outputs of the CMO's (Caribbean Met Organization) Radar Project. IIRC that radar was included in the past. I hope one day to see all those radars online (including Punta Cana, DR), and some sort of cooperative endeavor to have the Mexican and Cuban radars as part of the mosaic. What's been done so far is nice, but that would be REALLY schweet.
Aric Dunn wrote:AJC3 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Its is moving right along.. not likely to survive.. but here is the center currently..
I have to wonder why on earth the Trinidad radar isn't being ingested into the Caribbean mosaic. Besides the primary mission to build new radars, that mosaic was one of the important outputs of the CMO's (Caribbean Met Organization) Radar Project. IIRC that radar was included in the past. I hope one day to see all those radars online (including Punta Cana, DR), and some sort of cooperative endeavor to have the Mexican and Cuban radars as part of the mosaic. What's been done so far is nice, but that would be REALLY schweet.
Agreed !
though getting people to work together is tough since they all think the other is trying to best them.. lol.
I always wanted to start a project to have not a inch left of the carrib and coastal areas without radar coverage. wouldn't take but some cooperation lol
AJC3 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:AJC3 wrote:
I have to wonder why on earth the Trinidad radar isn't being ingested into the Caribbean mosaic. Besides the primary mission to build new radars, that mosaic was one of the important outputs of the CMO's (Caribbean Met Organization) Radar Project. IIRC that radar was included in the past. I hope one day to see all those radars online (including Punta Cana, DR), and some sort of cooperative endeavor to have the Mexican and Cuban radars as part of the mosaic. What's been done so far is nice, but that would be REALLY schweet.
Agreed !
though getting people to work together is tough since they all think the other is trying to best them.. lol.
I always wanted to start a project to have not a inch left of the carrib and coastal areas without radar coverage. wouldn't take but some cooperation lol
IIRC there was some 10-15+ years ago about the NWS assisting the Bahamas in getting some radars installed on the east side of their island chain. I always had a weenie fantasy of seeing doppler radars built on Anguilla, Grand Turk, Great Inagua, Mayaguana, Long Island, Cat Island, Eleuthera, and Great Abaco. Or at least about half of those places. LOL
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