How Much Will 92L Develop
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How Much Will 92L Develop
I'm seeing a wide range of views on 92L's potential for development. Just curious what people think?
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Re: How Much Will 92L Develop
boca_chris wrote:I'm seeing a wide range of views on 92L's potential for development. Just curious what people think?
what is your opinion?
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dixiebreeze wrote:I believe it will develop into a 'cane. The Caribbean is THE hot spot this season.
How is this system even remotely close to the Caribbean? Have you looked at a map lately?
Forgot to give my vote: I think sub-tropical storm at best. Major hurricane? Not at all likely. A hurricane with that kind of upper low near it is also an *almost* impossibility...unless it gets some !SERIOUS! baroclinic support.
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dixiebreeze wrote:dixiebreeze wrote:Ugh -- not enough coffee, I guess. Of course I meant the Bahamas!
Air Force Met -- Apparently you did not read the above follow-up post. Rudeness on this forum is reaching new heights lately.
Just because you were way off on your geography and he called you on it doesn't mean he is rude. In fact, i would like to see alot more of it on this board so that things are correct. Way too much misinformation.
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I agree with AF Met (since I am former AF myself , and his logic is good). Several pro mets see this as a hybrid, and will probably have the strenght of a medium TS at best, until it meanders into the GOM. Lots of rain for S Florida, some for N Florida, and let's see what for the GOM---hopefully not more than TS intensity as a Hybrid. There just isn't much convection for it to be totally tropical.
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