SW Carribean broad circulation?
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SW Carribean broad circulation?
I'm starting to notice some turning right off the coast of Belize extending inland. Anyone else see this?
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Re: SW Carribean broad circulation?
HouTXmetro wrote:I'm starting to notice some turning right off the coast of Belize extending inland. Anyone else see this?
Looks Aggie bound to me..
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Re: SW Carribean broad circulation?
wxcrazytwo wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:I'm starting to notice some turning right off the coast of Belize extending inland. Anyone else see this?
Looks Aggie bound to me..
No Aggie jokes allowed!!!!
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Re: SW Carribean broad circulation?
HouTXmetro wrote:I'm starting to notice some turning right off the coast of Belize extending inland. Anyone else see this?
Zooming in here and animating,
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
- it looks like a little meso-low may be pinwheeling straight into Belize, but I don't think it will have much impact in the overall circulation and track.
If you also use that link to zoom and animate 90, it's REALLY wrapped-up just in the last hour or two.
(edited link)
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PTrackerLA wrote:The latest visible loops show things getting a little "twisty" SSE of the Caymans associated with the heavy convection. This system might be an earlier threat than once thought.
I have to admit, looking at the visible loops this one is hard to find anything yet of real significance, other than the blowup of convection. It looks like a small surface meso-low moving due west towards Belize (located east of there now), and it looks like a mid-level low may be located just NE of Honduras. But nothing seems to be immediately taking over just yet.
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PTrackerLA wrote:The latest visible loops show things getting a little "twisty" SSE of the Caymans associated with the heavy convection. This system might be an earlier threat than once thought.
The NHC vis loops look like crap right about now. I need to check another loop of that area. I do see what you are referring to though.
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ABNT20 KNHC 212130
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
530 PM EDT THU JUL 21 2005
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER IS ISSUING ADVISORIES ON NEWLY-FORMED
TROPICAL DEPRESSION SIX... LOCATED ABOUT 125 MILES EAST OF THE
NORTHWESTERN BAHAMAS.
A TROPICAL WAVE IS PRODUCING A LARGE AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND
THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN SEA AND ADJACENT LAND
AREAS. THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO MOVE WEST-NORTHWESTWARD DURING
THE NEXT DAY OR TWO... BRINGING LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL TO THE
YUCATAN PENINSULA...BELIZE...GUATEMALA...HONDURAS...THE CAYMAN
ISLANDS...AND WESTERN CUBA. SOME GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THIS
SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH FRIDAY.
PUBLIC ADVISORIES ON TROPICAL DEPRESSION SIX ARE ISSUED UNDER WMO
HEADER WTNT31 KNHC AND UNDER AWIPS HEADER MIATCPAT1.
FORECAST/ADVISORIES ARE ISSUED UNDER WMO HEADER WTNT21 KNHC AND
UNDER AWIPS HEADER MIATCMAT1.
FORECASTER KNABB
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