Impressive waves
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Impressive waves
I know that they are too far south to form anything tropical, but these waves look very impressive for this early in the season. This is not a good sign for 2006 hurricane season. The wave near 10W 5N almos t looks like it may have a little bit of spin to it.

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Hurricane Floyd wrote:thats the one
how did it do that?
Typhoons can form at those low latitudes out in the western Pacific because while it is important to have some planetary vorticity, a low value of f can be offset if the background relative vorticity values are high enough. It has been shown that the western Pacific has some of the highest background relative vorticity values of anywhere in the world. Therefore, on occasion, it is possible to get tropical cyclones at low latitudes like that.
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