corpusbreeze wrote:I'm impressed with all the moisture from the west Caribbean to the central Atlantic. Something has got to pop.
Agree , something will form in that mess....
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:There needs to be some more models showing this develop. But I agree bring it on!!!



Yea if the NHC says there is a chance for development, you can bet there is . They don't throw that phase around too much.Jekyhe32210 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:There needs to be some more models showing this develop. But I agree bring it on!!!
Im not so sure but I think that maybe because pressures are already so low in the western carib., they are having a problem picking out a definite system. But the NHC says conditions are favorable so I'll go with that and my 60% chance remains.... BRING IT ON
CentralFlGal wrote:Imagine if this year would rival 1995:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/track_maps/1995.jpg
There'd be an average of 3-4 hours of sleep each day per Storm2k member

Scorpion wrote:I think Danny in 2003 had a pressure of 1004 mb as a Cat 1. The pressures are very low in the Caribbean so I wouldnt be surprised to see TD's there in the upper 990's and TS's in the 980's.
Derek Ortt wrote:I checked the same bouy and the pressures had actually started to rise slightly (tendency was a .05 in rise as of 2 hours ago... which leads me to believe that the earlier falls were diurnal)
That said, they are VERY low for the area and I would not be surprised to see another depression within the next 24-48 hours
Derek Ortt wrote:I'd have to look at some model results to know for sure.
I have been busy this evening reading literature for some revisions to the paper I am working on and hope to have submitted to the AMS within the next couple of weeks or so

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