18z Tropical model suite for 90L =1005 mbs 19.5n-86.8w
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18z Tropical model suite for 90L =1005 mbs 19.5n-86.8w
http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/ ... s/03092819
That is 2 mbs lower than past runs so maybe something is trying to get going there.
That is 2 mbs lower than past runs so maybe something is trying to get going there.
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I am sticking with my original prediction of 5 a.m. Monday, but it could be TD 17 by 11 pm tonight.
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This system is still holding its thunderstorms very well compared to other nights around this time they were almost gone, so i say if its not upgraded tonight, well then we just going to have to wait until it gets in the BOC for it to develop.
Also on visible loops, u can see a very well defined twist in the clouds.
Also on visible loops, u can see a very well defined twist in the clouds.
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Until it moves into south GOM nothing is going to happen.
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ERRRR!! GO 'NOLES BABY!!! #5 already, BRING IT ON MIAMI!! (Sorry for the totally off-topic post!!)... To make it relevant to the tropics, this should provide us GOMers some interesting moments the next few days!!
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