Has anyone seen this? Yikes......
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spinfan4eva wrote:Looks bad but I wouldnt expect the system E of Fla to be more than maybe a tropical depression with land interactions from Bahamas and Florida. The system below bermuda could be pretty big and head for Bermuda.
I don't think land interactions are the issue with the Bahamas/southeast Florida system (INVEST.94L). The big issues are stearing currents, the ridge, the strength of INVEST.94L and the amount of shear in the area and shear/wind trends.
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fci wrote:Can you say:
Nate and Ophelia ?????
On our way to Alpha, Beta et al......
Huh, did you say something?!
At the begining of the season I wanted "Nate" to be something more than a TS, maybe cat 2-3... however that was obviously naive of me. Now I really hope it is nothing more than a TS.
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I've been watching those....
Just saw local News. Met said the one closest to Fl might develop in next few days and is the one to really watch. The one farther out might move northward. Too early to tell.
I noticed a bit of E or NE movement on the farther one too on satellite loops earlier but wasn't sure if it was shear or actual movement.
Just saw local News. Met said the one closest to Fl might develop in next few days and is the one to really watch. The one farther out might move northward. Too early to tell.
I noticed a bit of E or NE movement on the farther one too on satellite loops earlier but wasn't sure if it was shear or actual movement.
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