Central/SW/Western Caribbean disturbance thread
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Central/SW/Western Caribbean disturbance thread
Well...this thread might not take off...but Dr Steve Lyons just really focused on the blow up in the central Caribbean and made it sound like the system could come together...said that the upper low "pulled" up low pressure off of South America and that a "sharp trough" had formed in the central Caribbean...plus he mentioned another area in the SW Carib as another potential area...Anybody catch this Tropical Update (8:50pm central time)?
Went back with my TIVO and have a couple of more quotes: "There are a couple of interesting hotspots...one is spinning up very quickly in the Caribbean...make sure system persists for at least 12 to 24 hours before getting too worried...keep an eye on this one very carefully...right now not moving much at all"
Went back with my TIVO and have a couple of more quotes: "There are a couple of interesting hotspots...one is spinning up very quickly in the Caribbean...make sure system persists for at least 12 to 24 hours before getting too worried...keep an eye on this one very carefully...right now not moving much at all"
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if you run an ir loop you will see a cir center move up under the cold cloud tops.
click on the high tops there and run an 8 loop image.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
also pressures in the area have dropped. noticed this all about 2 hours ago.
click on the high tops there and run an 8 loop image.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
also pressures in the area have dropped. noticed this all about 2 hours ago.
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artist wrote:if you run an ir loop you will see a cir center move up under the cold cloud tops.
click on the high tops there and run an 8 loop image.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
also pressures in the area have dropped. noticed this all about 2 hours ago.
I agree. Seems like a broad area of low pressure with some evidence of circulation. Good eyes. Lets see if it sticks around tomorrow....
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carribean thread - threat!?
rockyman wrote:If this system moves a little further west, it will get into an area of lower (and decreasing) shear:
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rockyman, great map/ link but i don't like what i'm seeing.
the carribean has been stewing for days and we (central florida) haven't had our "normal" afternoon thunderstorms in over a week. (dangerous cloud to ground lightening, nickel size hail and chance of tornados is a given on any afternoon from april to september)
i knew it was too quiet.
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and while I don't want to jump on the "it's over" bandwagon, I will say that every day that goes by diminishes the chance of this being a record season. Time is running out for that, but I still think that September will bring us some storms with may be a couple of more in October before it's all said and done.
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ConvergenceZone wrote:and while I don't want to jump on the "it's over" bandwagon, I will say that every day that goes by diminishes the chance of this being a record season. Time is running out for that, but I still think that September will bring us some storms with may be a couple of more in October before it's all said and done.
You may be right
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