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TD 14 BY TONIGHT?
Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 5:30 PM EDT on September 21, 2004
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane
Jeanne...located about 515 miles east of great abaco island in the
Bahamas...on Hurricane Karl...located about 990 miles east-northeast
of the northern Leeward Islands...and on Tropical Storm Lisa
...Located about 1090 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands.
A weak low pressure area in the eastern Gulf of Mexico centered
about 150 miles west of the Florida Keys is moving westward.
Although upper-level winds are not favorable for development at
this time...conditions may become al little more conducive in the
next couple of days as the system moves toward the central Gulf of
Mexico.
A well-organized area of disturbed weather centered about 700 miles
west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands is moving westward.
Contions appears to be favorable for a tropical cyclone to form
tonight or Wednesday.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through
Wednesday.
Forecaster Avila
Statement as of 5:30 PM EDT on September 21, 2004
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane
Jeanne...located about 515 miles east of great abaco island in the
Bahamas...on Hurricane Karl...located about 990 miles east-northeast
of the northern Leeward Islands...and on Tropical Storm Lisa
...Located about 1090 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands.
A weak low pressure area in the eastern Gulf of Mexico centered
about 150 miles west of the Florida Keys is moving westward.
Although upper-level winds are not favorable for development at
this time...conditions may become al little more conducive in the
next couple of days as the system moves toward the central Gulf of
Mexico.
A well-organized area of disturbed weather centered about 700 miles
west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands is moving westward.
Contions appears to be favorable for a tropical cyclone to form
tonight or Wednesday.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through
Wednesday.
Forecaster Avila
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In 1995 we had Humberto, Iris, Jerry & Karen all in the Atlantic at once.
In 1998 we had Georges, Ivan, Jeanne & Karl all in the Atlantic at once.
But if Ivan redevelops and this gets named while Karl is still here and Lisa doesn't die yet, we'll have 5, and I think thats the record. Plus theres a new wave coming off of Africa that looks pretty potent.
In 1998 we had Georges, Ivan, Jeanne & Karl all in the Atlantic at once.
But if Ivan redevelops and this gets named while Karl is still here and Lisa doesn't die yet, we'll have 5, and I think thats the record. Plus theres a new wave coming off of Africa that looks pretty potent.
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NFLnut wrote:We need Dr Evil to come up with a GIANT FRICKIN' ""LASER"" that would disrupt the flow of African storms coming off of their west coast.
Of course, he would probably charge us ""ONE BILLY-UN DOLLARS"" for it, and it would probably damage the ""OZONE LAYER"" anyway!
Yes, I would charge you one Billyun dollars to do so... I mean he would.
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