Want a TC, look at Bermuda not COA
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Derek Ortt
Want a TC, look at Bermuda not COA
Ran some vis loops of our disturbance off of Bermuda. Looks quite close to TD with convection around a tight circulation. Definately better than a few disGRACEful storms from the past. Wouldnt be at all surprised to see this develop within the next 12-24 hours, but I dont expect this to threaten land
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I agree that the area is more promising right now than other ones further east but a fish one for it.It is almost in the same area where Ana formed last year in april.
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http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_04/anis.html
Here is a sat pic of the atlantic and there is the south of Bermuda system not with too much convection but a spin noted.By the way down below 10n that area of convection around 52w will slam into South America.
Here is a sat pic of the atlantic and there is the south of Bermuda system not with too much convection but a spin noted.By the way down below 10n that area of convection around 52w will slam into South America.
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The Dark Knight wrote:Some links please.....
http://www.storm2k.org/weather/tropsat.html
Make sure your using the site here Dark Knight.. Tons of info at your fingertips
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http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_04/anis.html
That link is great! One of the best I have seen presenting the big picture. Thanks!
That link is great! One of the best I have seen presenting the big picture. Thanks!
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It does have the best shot of becoming our first Atlantic region named Storm of this year. But like you said Derek, this system will most likely be a complete fish.
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chadtm80 wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:But like you said Derek, this system will most likely be a complete fish.
The best kindDoes it look like convection is building again? Anyone seeen a qscat pass?
Only one I can find.........
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/ocean_image2 ... atl_14.png
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