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92L Recon Reports
This afternoon the first mission will go to 92L.Will they find a TD or still a wave/
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ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. SUSPECT AREA (LESSER ANTILLES)
FLIGHT ONE
A. 29/2000Z
B. AFXXX 01FFA INVEST
C. 29/1430Z
D. 18.5N 62.0W
E. 29/1930Z TO 29/2300Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT
1. SUSPECT AREA (LESSER ANTILLES)
FLIGHT ONE
A. 29/2000Z
B. AFXXX 01FFA INVEST
C. 29/1430Z
D. 18.5N 62.0W
E. 29/1930Z TO 29/2300Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT
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11 AM (15) Jul 29 84 (29) 80 (27) 29.97 (1015) S 9
10 AM (14) Jul 29 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) S 9
9 AM (13) Jul 29 80 (27) 78 (26) 29.94 (1014) S 9
8 AM (12) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.94 (1014) S 6 light rain
7 AM (11) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) S 12 light rain
6 AM (10) Jul 29 77 (25) 75 (24) 29.91 (1013) S 7
St. Kitts:
11 AM (15) Jul 29 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.94 (1014) S 3
10 AM (14) Jul 29 82 (28) 78 (26) 29.94 (1014) E 3
9 AM (13) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) N 5
8 AM (12) Jul 29 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) E 9
7 AM (11) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) NE 9
6 AM (10) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) ENE 14 light rain showers
St. Maarten:
11 AM (15) Jul 29 84 (29) 75 (24) 29.97 (1015) E 10
10 AM (14) Jul 29 82 (28) 73 (23) 29.97 (1015) E 12
9 AM (13) Jul 29 84 (29) 73 (23) 29.94 (1014) ENE 16
8 AM (12) Jul 29 82 (28) 73 (23) 29.97 (1015) ENE 14
7 AM (11) Jul 29 80 (27) 73 (23) 29.94 (1014) ENE 14
6 AM (10) Jul 29 78 (26) 71 (22) 29.94 (1014) ENE 21
11 AM (15) Jul 29 84 (29) 80 (27) 29.97 (1015) S 9
10 AM (14) Jul 29 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) S 9
9 AM (13) Jul 29 80 (27) 78 (26) 29.94 (1014) S 9
8 AM (12) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.94 (1014) S 6 light rain
7 AM (11) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) S 12 light rain
6 AM (10) Jul 29 77 (25) 75 (24) 29.91 (1013) S 7
St. Kitts:
11 AM (15) Jul 29 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.94 (1014) S 3
10 AM (14) Jul 29 82 (28) 78 (26) 29.94 (1014) E 3
9 AM (13) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) N 5
8 AM (12) Jul 29 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) E 9
7 AM (11) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) NE 9
6 AM (10) Jul 29 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) ENE 14 light rain showers
St. Maarten:
11 AM (15) Jul 29 84 (29) 75 (24) 29.97 (1015) E 10
10 AM (14) Jul 29 82 (28) 73 (23) 29.97 (1015) E 12
9 AM (13) Jul 29 84 (29) 73 (23) 29.94 (1014) ENE 16
8 AM (12) Jul 29 82 (28) 73 (23) 29.97 (1015) ENE 14
7 AM (11) Jul 29 80 (27) 73 (23) 29.94 (1014) ENE 14
6 AM (10) Jul 29 78 (26) 71 (22) 29.94 (1014) ENE 21
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It seems like an open wave more than anything else. I don't suspect any closed low level vortex. On top of that conditions don't seem to really favor much tropical development anyway with an upper low situated to the north of the antillies. Environmental conditions aloft don't seem that favorable at least from what I see.
But we're not even at August 1st and we already have 7 named storms under our belt, something which we never seen before because it's the earliest we ever had 7 named storms. The average date for 7 named storms in the Atlantic Basin is September 23rd.
Jim
But we're not even at August 1st and we already have 7 named storms under our belt, something which we never seen before because it's the earliest we ever had 7 named storms. The average date for 7 named storms in the Atlantic Basin is September 23rd.
Jim
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Don't forget that the NHC stated that recon is "scheduled" to investigate the area this afternoon, so, the flight is still up in the air at this time (oops), and subject to cancellation.
I still find the TWO hard to understand - if I wasn't looking at the satellite loop, I'd be upset at their wording, which makes the system sound much more than it is.
Frank
I still find the TWO hard to understand - if I wasn't looking at the satellite loop, I'd be upset at their wording, which makes the system sound much more than it is.
Frank
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HURAKAN wrote:clfenwi wrote:OB 01
279 859
RMK AF304 01FFA INVEST OB 01
Long trip, 27.9 N 85.9 W.
Around 4 PM they will get there.
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