Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 11:30 am EDT on July 3, 2005
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The area of disturbed weather over the northwestern Caribbean Sea
has continued to become better organized this morning...and surface
observations indicate that a broad area of low pressure has formed
about 150 miles east of Chetumal Mexico. This system is moving
west-northwestward near 10 mph and conditions appear to be
favorable for further development. A tropical depression could
form later today before the system moves over the Yucatan
Peninsula...and an Air Force Reserve unit hurricane hunter aircraft
is scheduled to investigate the area this afternoon. Interests in
and near the northwestern Caribbean Sea...the Yucatan Peninsula...
and the southern Gulf of Mexico...should closely monitor the
progress of this system. Locally heavy rainfall with squalls
producing strong gusty winds will be possible with some of the
stronger thunderstorms.
A well-defined tropical wave is located a few hundred miles east of
the Windward Islands. This system is moving westward at 15 to 20
mph...and is expected to bring locally heavy showers over portions
of the southern Lesser Antilles during the next day or so.
Development...if any...is expected to be slow.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through Monday.
Forecaster Pasch
11:30 EDT TWO, TD COULD FORM LATER TODAY, RECON GOING!
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Are you from the future?
11:30AM EDT hasn't happened yet.... Get back in your Delorean and out of my time!!!!
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Re: Are you from the future?
dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:11:30AM EDT hasn't happened yet.... Get back in your Delorean and out of my time!!!!
Weather Underground already has the TWO.
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Re: Are you from the future?
HURAKAN wrote:dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:11:30AM EDT hasn't happened yet.... Get back in your Delorean and out of my time!!!!
Weather Underground already has the TWO.
How can they be so darn quick! WU is one of the fastest when it comes to posting Advisories, Outlooks, and Discussions. They usually have it online before the NHC/TPC's website does.
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Re: 11:30 EDT TWO, TD COULD FORM LATER TODAY, RECON GOING!
HURAKAN wrote:Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 11:30 am EDT on July 3, 2005
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The area of disturbed weather over the northwestern Caribbean Sea
has continued to become better organized this morning...and surface
observations indicate that a broad area of low pressure has formed
about 150 miles east of Chetumal Mexico. This system is moving
west-northwestward near 10 mph and conditions appear to be
favorable for further development. A tropical depression could
form later today before the system moves over the Yucatan
Peninsula...and an Air Force Reserve unit hurricane hunter aircraft
is scheduled to investigate the area this afternoon. Interests in
and near the northwestern Caribbean Sea...the Yucatan Peninsula...
and the southern Gulf of Mexico...should closely monitor the
progress of this system. Locally heavy rainfall with squalls
producing strong gusty winds will be possible with some of the
stronger thunderstorms.
A well-defined tropical wave is located a few hundred miles east of
the Windward Islands. This system is moving westward at 15 to 20
mph...and is expected to bring locally heavy showers over portions
of the southern Lesser Antilles during the next day or so.
Development...if any...is expected to be slow.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through Monday.
Forecaster Pasch
So Steve Lyons, how are you feeling now? Still not interested in sending
recon in? Oh yeah, you are not responsible for saving lives and property,
only for profits and "user ratings"
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Re: 11:30 EDT TWO, TD COULD FORM LATER TODAY, RECON GOING!
dhweather wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 11:30 am EDT on July 3, 2005
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The area of disturbed weather over the northwestern Caribbean Sea
has continued to become better organized this morning...and surface
observations indicate that a broad area of low pressure has formed
about 150 miles east of Chetumal Mexico. This system is moving
west-northwestward near 10 mph and conditions appear to be
favorable for further development. A tropical depression could
form later today before the system moves over the Yucatan
Peninsula...and an Air Force Reserve unit hurricane hunter aircraft
is scheduled to investigate the area this afternoon. Interests in
and near the northwestern Caribbean Sea...the Yucatan Peninsula...
and the southern Gulf of Mexico...should closely monitor the
progress of this system. Locally heavy rainfall with squalls
producing strong gusty winds will be possible with some of the
stronger thunderstorms.
A well-defined tropical wave is located a few hundred miles east of
the Windward Islands. This system is moving westward at 15 to 20
mph...and is expected to bring locally heavy showers over portions
of the southern Lesser Antilles during the next day or so.
Development...if any...is expected to be slow.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through Monday.
Forecaster Pasch
So Steve Lyons, how are you feeling now? Still not interested in sending
recon in? Oh yeah, you are not responsible for saving lives and property,
only for profits and "user ratings"
Good post.
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Re: 11:30 EDT TWO, TD COULD FORM LATER TODAY, RECON GOING!
dhweather wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 11:30 am EDT on July 3, 2005
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The area of disturbed weather over the northwestern Caribbean Sea
has continued to become better organized this morning...and surface
observations indicate that a broad area of low pressure has formed
about 150 miles east of Chetumal Mexico. This system is moving
west-northwestward near 10 mph and conditions appear to be
favorable for further development. A tropical depression could
form later today before the system moves over the Yucatan
Peninsula...and an Air Force Reserve unit hurricane hunter aircraft
is scheduled to investigate the area this afternoon. Interests in
and near the northwestern Caribbean Sea...the Yucatan Peninsula...
and the southern Gulf of Mexico...should closely monitor the
progress of this system. Locally heavy rainfall with squalls
producing strong gusty winds will be possible with some of the
stronger thunderstorms.
A well-defined tropical wave is located a few hundred miles east of
the Windward Islands. This system is moving westward at 15 to 20
mph...and is expected to bring locally heavy showers over portions
of the southern Lesser Antilles during the next day or so.
Development...if any...is expected to be slow.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through Monday.
Forecaster Pasch
So Steve Lyons, how are you feeling now? Still not interested in sending
recon in? Oh yeah, you are not responsible for saving lives and property,
only for profits and "user ratings"
Actually you would think they would hype this storm more, because their ratings increase when there's a tropical storm or hurricane threatenig out there.
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