1.0/1.0 at 19.6n-85.1w

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1.0/1.0 at 19.6n-85.1w

#1 Postby cycloneye » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:19 pm

03/1745 UTC 19.6N 85.1W T1.0/1.0 96 -- Atlantic Ocean


wxman57,Derek is that position a bit north or it is correct?
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#2 Postby kevin » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:21 pm

NHC was saying 19N 86W..... so this would be a change...
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#3 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:21 pm

It looks to be a good amount to the northeast. Which means that the center is developing near the greatest area of curving. Interesting.
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#4 Postby Derek Ortt » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:21 pm

more like an MLC

I found nothing there
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#5 Postby skysummit » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:23 pm

It looks like the low ENE of Belize isn't moving much. Maybe it's waiting for the MLC to catch up with it? :D
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#6 Postby cycloneye » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:23 pm

Derek Ortt wrote:more like an MLC

I found nothing there


I ask because the surface reflection is more south than that 19.6n.
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#7 Postby Anonymous » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:25 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:It looks to be a good amount to the northeast. Which means that the center is developing near the greatest area of curving. Interesting.


...and will do more of a clip.
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#8 Postby skysummit » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:27 pm

~Floydbuster wrote:
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:It looks to be a good amount to the northeast. Which means that the center is developing near the greatest area of curving. Interesting.


...and will do more of a clip.


So you're still sticking with you clip? I remember yesterday you were the only one saying this will "clip" the Yucatan. I don't see that low ENE of Belize moving much. Last night I thought I'd wake up this morning with it being onshore, but nope. This morning, I read posts saying it will be onshore in 5 - 6 hours...but still nope!

I value your opinions on this and cannot wait to see who's right! :D
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#9 Postby Javlin » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:35 pm

Maybe there is a low close to Belize that might move over the YUC.The question I wonder is there maybe a MLC at this location that might work it's way to the surface and take over.When these systems are in the developing phase this happens often.
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#10 Postby Hurricaneman » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:37 pm

I believe the center may relocate
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#11 Postby wxman57 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:51 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:It looks to be a good amount to the northeast. Which means that the center is developing near the greatest area of curving. Interesting.


Pressures have been rising there all day, Matt. No evidence of anything at the surface to the northeast.
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