This will be Bonnie within 24hrs.
And it will come further west, could be a interesting weekend
ahead.
Also CV wave will develop in 2 or 3 days.
Canes04
Whatever recon finds
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I agree, it'll move west. But it'll encounter about 40kt NE wind shear by Jamaica and be ripped apart. The wave in the eastern Atlantic is almost gone this morning, just a swirl of clouds heading northwest into an upper low. No development out there for at least 4-5 days.
It's still a bit early. Wait until another week.
It's still a bit early. Wait until another week.
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wxman57 wrote:I agree, it'll move west. But it'll encounter about 40kt NE wind shear by Jamaica and be ripped apart. The wave in the eastern Atlantic is almost gone this morning, just a swirl of clouds heading northwest into an upper low. No development out there for at least 4-5 days.
It's still a bit early. Wait until another week.
Yuck.
We're just full of good news aren't we?
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Re: Whatever recon finds
canes04 wrote:This will be Bonnie within 24hrs.
And it will come further west, could be a interesting weekend
ahead.
Also CV wave will develop in 2 or 3 days.
Canes04
This will not be Bonnie in 24 hours.
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wxman57 wrote:I agree, it'll move west. But it'll encounter about 40kt NE wind shear by Jamaica and be ripped apart. The wave in the eastern Atlantic is almost gone this morning, just a swirl of clouds heading northwest into an upper low. No development out there for at least 4-5 days.
It's still a bit early. Wait until another week.
Actually, I'm watching the system to the SE of Bermuda. It's an upper low that has increasing convection near its center. Anytime that happens there is potential for a surface circulation to develop. However, even if anything tries to get going, it will have to do it immediately as the same trough that was forecast to take "TD 2" north is quickly moving in...
It may not amount to much, but I'm still watching. That's what I like about the tropics...the suspense of not knowing exactly what's going to happen.
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Hyperstorm wrote:wxman57 wrote:I agree, it'll move west. But it'll encounter about 40kt NE wind shear by Jamaica and be ripped apart. The wave in the eastern Atlantic is almost gone this morning, just a swirl of clouds heading northwest into an upper low. No development out there for at least 4-5 days.
It's still a bit early. Wait until another week.
Actually, I'm watching the system to the SE of Bermuda. It's an upper low that has increasing convection near its center. Anytime that happens there is potential for a surface circulation to develop. However, even if anything tries to get going, it will have to do it immediately as the same trough that was forecast to take "TD 2" north is quickly moving in...
So am I, but I think its too late. The trough is gonna give this system the kicker... where would it go if there was no trough?
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