POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT!!! for se coast
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POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT!!! for se coast
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with the huge high building over the northeast i expect a good chance of tropical development off the se coast after the weekend. remain vigilant at all times!!
with the huge high building over the northeast i expect a good chance of tropical development off the se coast after the weekend. remain vigilant at all times!!
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maybe he forgot about it. Boca do you think it will go to the gulf?
Yes, it is very possible. I expect it to move across S. Florida and into the western Gulf and become a hurricane at some point. That all depends on how much of FL it will cross. If it stays in the straits expect a much better chance of a hurricane.
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artist wrote:I do believe rainstorm is sensationalizing again...
Well I don't see how a building high pressure is going to induce tropical development.. of course it may affect the steering if there were a storm..of which there is not at this point..
Vigilant..yes we have been doing that for a couple months..no reason to stop now..Prime Time just started..
Paul
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rainstorm wrote:thanks for unlocking it. it has already been edited, thanks. what i was looking for was a huge high. the jb rule says huge highs cause lower pressure under them. today it does look like ex td 10 is flaring up. i still expect development somewhere in the sw atlantic
You are correct... Joe states that when you get pressures building to the north and that causes pressures to fall "underneath." We saw some of this very action last year with Alex that came as pressures were building to the north and a trough came through and split and left a piece behind as well as with Gaston. I think he has said the same Could happen with the trough headed to the east now.. we do have several areas in the tropical Atlantic now. With that, as pressures rise and waves in the area, who knows... But so far this season has been a strange one..
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vacanechaser wrote:rainstorm wrote:thanks for unlocking it. it has already been edited, thanks. what i was looking for was a huge high. the jb rule says huge highs cause lower pressure under them. today it does look like ex td 10 is flaring up. i still expect development somewhere in the sw atlantic
You are correct... Joe states that when you get pressures building to the north and that causes pressures to fall "underneath." We saw some of this very action last year with Alex that came as pressures were building to the north and a trough came through and split and left a piece behind as well as with Gaston. I think he has said the same Could happen with the trough headed to the east now.. we do have several areas in the tropical Atlantic now. With that, as pressures rise and waves in the area, who knows... But so far this season has been a strange one..
Jesse V. Bass III
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Yes, I agree with you totally, it seems like this season we're going to have to watch every area of thunderstorms that form out there... Its going to be a long remainder of this season, I have the sodas ready, (I hate coffee) lol...
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