Ok here it is.
Invest 97L,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread
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Invest 97L,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread
Ok here it is.
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Re: Breaking News=Hello to 97
cycloneye wrote:
Ok here it is.
Very nice.... compared to what we have been tracking as of late.
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dixiebreeze wrote:Has the makings of another Gilbert![]()
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg
This looks like a strong, long tracker system.
I may be completly wrong and I have yet to look at the overall pattern, but something tells me this won't fish out. I could be 100% wrong. I guess I should see the first model runs first..
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dixiebreeze wrote:Has the makings of another Gilbert![]()
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg
Damn that looks good.
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One thing that I noticed about this wave was that when it came off the coast it didn't lose it's convection due to the dry air. In fact, as it neared the southern end of the dry air, it seemingly exploded convection.
Looks pretty impressive right now. However, time will tell how conditions and this system will play out. Still early, so we have to try not to get too excited.
One thing's for sure: this wave is - so far - off to a good, solid start. A listing as an INVEST is fine start on the road to development. The waiting game to see how things play out continues...
Looks pretty impressive right now. However, time will tell how conditions and this system will play out. Still early, so we have to try not to get too excited.
One thing's for sure: this wave is - so far - off to a good, solid start. A listing as an INVEST is fine start on the road to development. The waiting game to see how things play out continues...
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