as it fully enters the ITCZ:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg
New African wave holding tight.......
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Am I missing something or does that look pretty weak to me. This blob if I can even call it that will fall apart. It is even weaker than when it came off africa. And I can tell by the look of the over all complex and the cirrus. Just too early in the year, folks.
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There is always a first.Stormsfury wrote:Bears watching due to the impressive look to it, but I'm definitely on the side of climo on this one ... it'll likely lose itself within the next day or two ...
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Rainband wrote:There is always a first.Stormsfury wrote:Bears watching due to the impressive look to it, but I'm definitely on the side of climo on this one ... it'll likely lose itself within the next day or two ...
SFI agree though from what I have learned
From you and the other experienced members of this board!!! Thanks for your input as always. BTW I couldn't find the 93 Superstorm info on your site. I wanted to show one of my friends the sat presentation of the storm.
I have it on the Winter Weather Page ... Archived Events ...
Here's the direct link straight to it...
http://www.stormsfury1.com/Weather/Wint ... storm.html
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chadtm80 wrote:Will be nill by next frame
Yep as expected it is weakening.But the train will continue to run off Africa in the next 4 months and by late July we will pay a more closer eye to that part of the world.
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