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Florida is almost engulfed in upper 70s to lower 80s water already! The lower 70 waters continue to move higher and higher north which is going to paint a bad picture for H-Season.
Florida is almost engulfed in upper 70s to lower 80s water already! The lower 70 waters continue to move higher and higher north which is going to paint a bad picture for H-Season.
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Hurricane Hunter 914 wrote:http://image.weather.com/images/maps/tropical/atl_sst_720x486.jpg
Florida is almost engulfed in upper 70s to lower 80s water already! The lower 70 waters continue to move higher and higher north which is going to paint a bad picture for H-Season.
yes i have also noticed that also!not good...
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The water temps in the GOM have cooled very slightly in the GOM.
The water temps in the GOM have cooled very slightly in the GOM.
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this is likely due to the recent cold front and the spells of heavy rains. The waters will likely start to warm again though because the forecast here in SE Texas calls for 90s and sunshine through the next 7 days.Hurricane Hunter 914 wrote:http://image.weather.com/images/maps/tropical/atl_sst_720x486.jpg
The water temps in the GOM have cooled very slightly in the GOM.
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If the volcano at Montserrat doesn't stop emiting ash in the next couple of days then in the short term the Eastern Caribbean waters will start to cool.One has to wonder if this spreads in time when the hurricane season arrives and beyond what effect it will have if any on the track and strengh of systems that travel thru the Eastern Caribbean.
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looking at the satellite of the Ash cloud...it seems like the volcano has already stopped. To me, it looks like it emitted a large plume of ash and then it ended. Am I wrong?cycloneye wrote:If the volcano at Montserrat doesn't stop emiting ash in the next couple of days then in the short term the Eastern Caribbean waters will start to cool.One has to wonder if this spreads in time when the hurricane season arrives and beyond what effect it will have if any on the track and strengh of systems that travel thru the Eastern Caribbean.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:looking at the satellite of the Ash cloud...it seems like the volcano has already stopped. To me, it looks like it emitted a large plume of ash and then it ended. Am I wrong?cycloneye wrote:If the volcano at Montserrat doesn't stop emiting ash in the next couple of days then in the short term the Eastern Caribbean waters will start to cool.One has to wonder if this spreads in time when the hurricane season arrives and beyond what effect it will have if any on the track and strengh of systems that travel thru the Eastern Caribbean.
According to the latest advisory still is throwing ash.
REMARKS: SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATED THAT ASH TO
FL550 WAS RACING TO THE SOUTHWEST AT 50 KNOTS
WHILE LOWER LEVEL ASH TO FL320 WAS MOVING TOWARDS
THE WEST AT 15-25 KNOTS. THE VOLCANO CONTINUES TO
EMIT ASH CONTINUOUSLY TO FL070. THIS LOW LEVEL
ASH WAS MOVING WEST. ...TURK
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:I guess it must just not be as thick or as high as the initial plume.
Go to the Soufriere thread especially page 3 and see the pics and loops that are impressive.
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CHRISTY wrote:Guys this is very disturbing i have been watching the gulf of mexico sst's for a couple of days now and a couple of days ago i noticed a red spot near the yucatan and it wasn't that large but tonight i looked at this map and iam still in shock of whats going on look at the 80 plus temperatures near the yucatan really spreading in the gulf my fear is if this continues when the heart of the season comes we are going to have serious trouble in our hands..
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