fujiwara?
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Probably not true Fujiwara - but I suspect Alpha is responsible for:
1) A weaker Wilma
2) Possibly this south trend
In my mind Alpha is probably shutting off inflows from the SE direction. The overall synoptic is probably being mildly affected.
I don't know how to figure mild Fujiwara in this NE-heading scenario - if any at all.
I insist this will keep Wilma down. Climatology forbids two strong cyclones close together in the Caribbean/GOM theatre...
1) A weaker Wilma
2) Possibly this south trend
In my mind Alpha is probably shutting off inflows from the SE direction. The overall synoptic is probably being mildly affected.
I don't know how to figure mild Fujiwara in this NE-heading scenario - if any at all.
I insist this will keep Wilma down. Climatology forbids two strong cyclones close together in the Caribbean/GOM theatre...
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Yeah, Alpha is a very weak cyclone, and it's actually a tropical depression now. I seriously question that Alpha had any significant impact on Wilma. If Alpha was a well-organized tropical storm, or a hurricane, I could believe that he had an impact on Wilma. However, that is not the case. With the huge size and intensity difference between Alpha and Wilma, we'll see absorption rather than evidence of the fujiwara effect.
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Two links with the definition.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5681112/
scroll down for the definition
http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typho ... ex.html.en
scroll down to #5
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5681112/
scroll down for the definition
http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typho ... ex.html.en
scroll down to #5
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