East Atl/African Waves,Sat Pics,Models Discussion Thread
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MiamiensisWx
wxmann_91 wrote:Probably die in SAL b/c of its high latitude.
dwg71 wrote:Waves coming off the coast have a 1 in 10 chance of developing, this could be one to develop, then again the chances are slim.
I agree. If the SAL holds, it will probably lose it's convection once it leaves the coast. A lot of waves which many people hopefully seemingly "wishcasted" to develop have gone kaput once they entered Atlantic waters.
Last edited by MiamiensisWx on Thu Aug 18, 2005 2:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Here's the latest IR Meteosat loop, and it appears that this disturbance is already moving NW. Apparently there is a trough along the west coast of Africa - many factors affecting the second half of the season.
Click on http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html to view.
Frank
P.S. Today's 12Z frame was blank, so you'll need to eliminate it by clicking on one of the green blocks at the top of the page (depending on when you read this).
Click on http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html to view.
Frank
P.S. Today's 12Z frame was blank, so you'll need to eliminate it by clicking on one of the green blocks at the top of the page (depending on when you read this).
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A LARGE AREA OF
TSTMS IS ALONG 10W... PROBABLY THE NEXT TROPICAL WAVE TO ENTER
THE AREA. IT MIGHT BE WORTH A SMALL MENTION THAT THERE IS
UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT AMONG THE MODELS OF SOME SORT OF ATTEMPTED
TROPICAL CYCLONE FROM THE WAVE AFTER IT LEAVES THE COAST IN A
COUPLE OF DAYS.
The above remarks from discussion at 8 PM.Interesting that TPC mentions a wave that still is inside Africa as a candidate for tropical cyclone development.
TSTMS IS ALONG 10W... PROBABLY THE NEXT TROPICAL WAVE TO ENTER
THE AREA. IT MIGHT BE WORTH A SMALL MENTION THAT THERE IS
UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT AMONG THE MODELS OF SOME SORT OF ATTEMPTED
TROPICAL CYCLONE FROM THE WAVE AFTER IT LEAVES THE COAST IN A
COUPLE OF DAYS.
The above remarks from discussion at 8 PM.Interesting that TPC mentions a wave that still is inside Africa as a candidate for tropical cyclone development.
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A panoramic full disk view of Africa where you can see the bomb about to emerge and another on the center of that continent.
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