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Re: ATlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
OURAGAN,I fixed te title of thread to add a general reference for location and took out the longitud.
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Re: ATlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
18z GFS has this attempting to develop on the East pacific side in 180hrs(7 days).
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Re: ATlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
Tell Cape Verde to be patient and wait its turn. One early we can live with but two
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Re: ATlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
I thought the same thing; This wave is actually looking pretty impressive! It's certainly not getting any near term love from the models but lets just see if it plans on hanging around for a while longer.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
Kind of surprised they didn't mention it in the 8pm TWO. Looks good ATM.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
Appears to be makin a run at a spin up on Mimic http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/m ... /main.html
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
With everything looking so weird, strange & unorthodoxed for this hurricane season, and just when we think we've got it all figured out(except for storm intensity), maybe it's time for mother nature to pull a Dikembe Mutombo on us and remind us that she does what she wants, when she wants to do it!
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
StormTracker wrote:With everything looking so weird, strange & unorthodoxed for this hurricane season, and just when we think we've got it all figured out(except for storm intensity), maybe it's time for mother nature to pull a Dikembe Mutombo on us and remind us that she does what she wants, when she wants to do it!
Interresting... you said to put a DIKEMBE MUTOMBO? What do you mean by this? Thanks.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
Tropical Weather Discussion
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
538 AM EDT Fri Jun 23 2017
A tropical wave is in the central Atlc associated with a 1010 mb
low centered near 09N43W. Its axis extends from 14N43W to the low
to 04N43W, moving W at 5 kt within the last 24 hours. The wave is
in a region of favorable wind shear S of 11N, is mainly in a very
moist environment with some patches of dry air according to CIRA
LPW, and is under a region of upper level divergence. These
factors support scattered heavy showers and tstms from 0N to 05N
W of 41W, and isolated showers within 210 nm of the low center.
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
538 AM EDT Fri Jun 23 2017
A tropical wave is in the central Atlc associated with a 1010 mb
low centered near 09N43W. Its axis extends from 14N43W to the low
to 04N43W, moving W at 5 kt within the last 24 hours. The wave is
in a region of favorable wind shear S of 11N, is mainly in a very
moist environment with some patches of dry air according to CIRA
LPW, and is under a region of upper level divergence. These
factors support scattered heavy showers and tstms from 0N to 05N
W of 41W, and isolated showers within 210 nm of the low center.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
Gustywind wrote:StormTracker wrote:With everything looking so weird, strange & unorthodoxed for this hurricane season, and just when we think we've got it all figured out(except for storm intensity), maybe it's time for mother nature to pull a Dikembe Mutombo on us and remind us that she does what she wants, when she wants to do it!
Interresting... you said to put a DIKEMBE MUTOMBO? What do you mean by this? Thanks.
Covfefe.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
This wave is a fighter ,still chugging along through the SAL and at the same time building some cloud cover.should be getting into some warmer waters so anything can happen.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
If its crossing -50w near 10n as a sharp wave its going to have to close off and start gaining some latitude pretty soon.
Even if it does close off there is usually shear streaming north off the SA coast.
Even if it does close off there is usually shear streaming north off the SA coast.
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Re: ATlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
cycloneye wrote:OURAGAN,I fixed te title of thread to add a general reference for location and took out the longitud.
You'd better fix the image link in his opening post too. Because in that post he's referring to a wave near 42W and the blowup of convection in that image is currently near 50W and will continue to progress westward with time!
Seriously, people. There's a good reason why we should save images to hosts like Imgur instead of hotlinking from the NHC and so on.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
Looks like it has consolidated with a more concentrated area of thunderstorms quite visible ,given the warm waters just beyond 50w I'm looking for this wave to explode ,not sure if the low pressure is still attached to it.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
This wave certainly has looked better as the day has progressed. The system appears to be consolidating and even showing signs of becoming structurally organized. There there is still shear in the vicinity, but the wave seems to be getting through the SAL reasonably well currently. There is some chance this wave once it traverses past 60 degrees longituge could have a chance to develop. We will see how it will be at that time in the next two to three days, but this is something to watch I think especially going into early next week if the wave can stay intact.
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Re: ATlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
abajan wrote:cycloneye wrote:OURAGAN,I fixed te title of thread to add a general reference for location and took out the longitud.
You'd better fix the image link in his opening post too. Because in that post he's referring to a wave near 42W and the blowup of convection in that image is currently near 50W and will continue to progress westward with time!
Seriously, people. There's a good reason why we should save images to hosts like Imgur instead of hotlinking from the NHC and so on.
Edited that first post.
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Re: Atlantic Wave east of Windward Islands
The wave does look good. NHC should probably mention it anytime now on the TWO.
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