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By the end of the week the gulf will have alot of energy. Could we see our first storm this weekend.
Any comments?
Any comments?
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TS Zack wrote:By the end of the week the gulf will have alot of energy. Could we see our first storm this weekend.
Any comments?
Why do you believe this?
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Re: Gulf
We already have a upper level system in the Gulf bringing some convection to the Central Gulf. The Tropcial Wave over Eastern Cuba will move into the Gulf. Some energy from the convection over Central America could break off and move into the Gulf. Also my local TV Met says the vort max is backing southwest over a ridge of high pressure!
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Re: Gulf
TS Zack wrote:We already have a upper level system in the Gulf bringing some convection to the Central Gulf. The Tropcial Wave over Eastern Cuba will move into the Gulf. Some energy from the convection over Central America could break off and move into the Gulf. Also my local TV Met says the vort max is backing southwest over a ridge of high pressure!
What met said this?
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looking at wv imagery the sw caribbean seems more likely in day or two,because upper air low near yucatan seems to be overtaken by ridging extending from off coast of nicaraga (sp.) and nw caribbean.
If the feature in the gom gets going it will probably move sw,
and develop slowly if at all, unless its sits there awhile. It has definitely slowed down since yesterday.
If the feature in the gom gets going it will probably move sw,
and develop slowly if at all, unless its sits there awhile. It has definitely slowed down since yesterday.
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Storm Man wrote:Not Yet In My Opinion
Study: Bush Plan Kills Overtime Pay for Millions
What in the world does that political sentence has to do with tropical weather?
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For that matter, I keep wondering what ANY of the political 'signatures' have to do with weather......
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Re: political
There are "off Topic" forums on the site, as you have seen.stormcloud wrote:For that matter, I keep wondering what ANY of the political 'signatures' have to do with weather......
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