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17/2345 UTC 13.5N 84.4W OVERLAND 93 -- Atlantic Ocean
It's overland now in Nicaragua but will it merge with ex TD27 and create a big system?
It's overland now in Nicaragua but will it merge with ex TD27 and create a big system?
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Here's a little bit better of an image, nothing more than a couple of isolated 50kt vectors here, but does show some west winds off of the southern border of Nicaragua and a large area of 34kt+ vectors north of Honduras. I think they could call it a TS with max winds well displaced from a center on the southern coast of Nicaragua if they wanted to, the convection in this pass kind of looks like banding features forming around a center in southern Nicaragua.
Or here if you want a bigger picture (click on 93L on side and SCAT_FNMOC at the bottom of the table).

Or here if you want a bigger picture (click on 93L on side and SCAT_FNMOC at the bottom of the table).
Last edited by WindRunner on Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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WindRunner wrote:Here's a little bit better of an image, nothing more than a couple of isolated 50kt vectors here, but does show some west winds off of the southern border of Nicaragua and a large area of 34kt+ vectors north of Honduras. I think they could call it a TS with max winds well displaced from a center on the southern coast of Nicaragua if they wanted to, the convection in this pass kind of looks like banding features forming around a center in southern Nicaragua.
It's 2 different systems. The large area of convection with the high winds is ex-TD27. The LLC to the far south is 93L.
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