UKMET has an EPAC to Carib Crosser....
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UKMET has an EPAC to Carib Crosser....
At 12Z on the 15th; Follow the vort; goes from the EPAC across Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras to the Carib...
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
For amusement purposes only; If this actually happens, then I'm President of Accuweather.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
For amusement purposes only; If this actually happens, then I'm President of Accuweather.
Last edited by Derecho on Sun May 15, 2005 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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kevin wrote:Interesting stuff, how often do these type of events happen in the real world, and during what time in the season?
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/E13.html
"Northeast Pacific Hurricane Cosme became Atlantic Tropical Storm Allison (June 1989).
A Northeast Pacific Tropical Storm (September-October 1949) became an Atlantic Hurricane (Storm #10) and made landfall in TX."
Additionally, the Allison of massive Houston Flooding fame of 2001 was determined by NHC in their final report to have originated from an Eastern Pacific disturbance, though it had no advisories for it when it was in the EPAC.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2001allison.html
"Satellite images and synoptic data indicate that Allison originated from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa on 21 May. The wave tracked westward at about 15 kt across the tropical Atlantic with little associated convection before moving inland over the northern part of South America on 26 May. It emerged over the southwestern Caribbean Sea on 29 May. The wave moved westward into the eastern North Pacific Ocean on 1 June, then slowed down over the Gulf of Tehuantepec. On 2 June, the wave produced a low-level cyclonic circulation centered about 200 n mi south-southeast of Salina Cruz, Mexico.
On 3 June, low- to mid-level southwesterly flow in the southeast quadrant of the Mexican thermal low moved the broad cyclonic circulation inland over extreme southeastern Mexico and western Guatemala. The low-level circulation weakened and became ill-defined after moving inland, whereas the strong mid-level circulation remained intact and tracked northeastward over the southern Yucatan Peninsula early on the 4th. By 0000 UTC 5 June, the mid-level circulation had moved northwestward into the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico."
It's incredibly rare to have a crosser, but it will happen again, eventually.
One of my little hobby horses, I always sort of check for and root for them; in the last 5 years there have been a few EPAC storms that have had model runs where they crossed, but they did not succeed in doing so in reality.[/i]
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jabber wrote:Everybody need to take a deep breath. Its May....
LOL.....wasn't it last year we started in APRIL??
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Re: When pigs fly
GulfBreezer wrote:jabber wrote:Everybody need to take a deep breath. Its May....
LOL.....wasn't it last year we started in APRIL??
Yes we did!
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Re: When pigs fly
Stephanie wrote:GulfBreezer wrote:jabber wrote:Everybody need to take a deep breath. Its May....
LOL.....wasn't it last year we started in APRIL??
Yes we did!
Last year we began in August....in 2003 we began in April.
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