Cindy in the making? Pretty ferocious.....
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Cindy in the making? Pretty ferocious.....
convection now so it sure looks that way -- coupled with the TWO at 10:30:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/WATL/IR4/20.jpg
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/WATL/IR4/20.jpg
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
A very weak MLC centered at 13 north/81 west. The enviroment is becoming more favable at 20 knots decreasing. But all the convection is way north. Which you can expect because that convection was fired because of the southeast quad of the subtropical jet. No tropical cyclone development is expected over the next 24 to 36 hours.
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Still gotta bust that shear zone which is looking more and more likely the smaller the remnants of the TUTT gets. But it's easily a day or more (if ever) away from anything. The models that have the reflective ripples on them don't do anything until around Sudnay or Monday even. But it's still looking good on IR, I'll give it that.
Steve
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Here is the weak tropical wave...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb_latest/CAR_latest.gif
Then look at the subtropical jet on shear maps or water vapor or even anyother satellite. It will show that it is slowly lefting taking the key to the lefting with it. The air is moving up the over the weak tropical wave/Disrabance.To form the convection...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb_latest/CAR_latest.gif
Then look at the subtropical jet on shear maps or water vapor or even anyother satellite. It will show that it is slowly lefting taking the key to the lefting with it. The air is moving up the over the weak tropical wave/Disrabance.To form the convection...
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dixiebreeze wrote:I expect we'll have at least in Invest before late Friday.
Grrrrr. I hope not, Dixie. I am looking forward to a QUIET weekend. Please, if you can, make this thing hold off until next week...at least.
I would appreciate anything you could do in this regard.
MW
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Updating on the twitter now: http://www.twitter.com/@watkinstrack
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
some of you have probably already seen this site, but I just found this and the satellite is great.
http://www.nlmoc.navy.mil/cgi-bin/movie.pl?sat+jpg+10tttt+1200+1600+aor+hiresir
http://www.nlmoc.navy.mil/cgi-bin/movie.pl?sat+jpg+10tttt+1200+1600+aor+hiresir
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
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Holy shoot the pressure is falling repaidly at this hour. The buoy south of Jamaica is falling at 3.2 millibars a hour. The one 150 miles or so to the west is falling a .9 millibars a hour. This is not normal. The shear over the system is light/Favable. In the Cmc/Gfs hint at development.
Maybe earlier I was hard headed. This might come back in bite me
Maybe earlier I was hard headed. This might come back in bite me
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Holy shoot the pressure is falling repaidly at this hour. The buoy south of Jamaica is falling at 3.2 millibars a hour. The one 150 miles or so to the west is falling a .9 millibars a hour. This is not normal. The shear over the system is light/Favable. In the Cmc/Gfs hint at development.
Maybe earlier I was hard headed. This might come back in bite me
Can you post the links to these pressure drops?
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Holy #$@ it is now falling for this hour 3.7 millibars or 6.9 millibars for the last two hours. Something is trying to develop.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42058
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42058
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Holy #$@ it is now falling for this hour 3.7 millibars or 6.9 millibars for the last two hours. Something is trying to develop.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42058
Those are some pretty decent pressure drops. IMO
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It's dropping but not at the fast rate you are saying, Matt. Using estimates, it's only falling about 2 mb in the last hour and about 3 mb from 2 hours ago. Pressure went from about 1014mb to 1011mb.
Take a look at this page, there you can convert inches into millbars there
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/pub/metcon.php
Take a look at this page, there you can convert inches into millbars there
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/pub/metcon.php
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