
What about this area...near the Bahamas
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Re: What about this area...near the Bahamas
skysummit wrote:Is this an ULL? If so, it looks like it may have a chance to drop to the surface. Whattayathink?
I can't help but notice that's where Rita formed...
Probably won't be much to come of it, at least anytime soon. PLEASE.
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Re: What about this area...near the Bahamas
Could it be a jet max or a starting formation of an ULL, it seems to be very congested down in that area.
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area near bahamas to watch next few days !!!
convection is flareing up? can this become something in the future?it seems not to be moving at all? if anybody has info on this post it please! i think this is the area joe b has been saying to watch in th bahamas!
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Scorpion wrote:Huh? Decreasing heavily where the area is, and only increasing 5 kts over the Bahamas. I hardly call that unfavorable.
Sure, only increasing 5kts...because there's already 50kts of shear in the area. That TINY strip in the middle might have no shear, but there's 50kts to the west and 30kts to the east. Nothing is developing there.
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