Sign of a Circulation Pattern in the W. Carribean Wave?!?
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Anonymous
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
I think there is a weak one developing over the north coast. Look at the avn/gfs(Could it be that Floydbuster was right about his New orleans storm theory) it is looking like it takes it into or close to new orleans in about 74 to 80 hours.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~arnottj/cgi-b ... =Animation
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~arnottj/cgi-b ... =Animation
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
The models show it where that convection is just north of the coastline. 16 north/85 west.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/gfs ... 18/45.html
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/gfs ... 18/45.html
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Derek Ortt
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Anonymous
Derek Ortt wrote:based upon extrapolation of what we saw during daytime visible, the surface vortex should be near the coats now, though convection is not firing around it, but on its periphery.
That said, this is slowly organzing (and much faster than I expected it to)
Thanks Derek for explaining all that!!!
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
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