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I checked the wind analysis here http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html and this puppy had all the fixin's for a tropical storm - low shear, upper divergence, lower convergence, and even some 850 mb vorticity. It just ran out of room and time. Definitely a bad omen.
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curtadams wrote:I checked the wind analysis here http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html and this puppy had all the fixin's for a tropical storm - low shear, upper divergence, lower convergence, and even some 850 mb vorticity. It just ran out of room and time. Definitely a bad omen.
wow..if we got that close to alberto in January...I would predict that we see him within the next few weeks (Feb?)! I just hope that I don't have to worry about the tropics during a cruise I am taking from March 12th-19th in the western caribbean!


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mike815 wrote:oh yeah this definitely would have been a storm no doubt but it ran out of time and yes very scary omen with conditions like that
I think it's still alittle early to think that we are going to have an active season ahead by the pass couple of months.For all we know these where just extensions of the pass season.The upcoming season setup still has a few more months to really start setting up it's parameters.That being said 1)this has been a very mild winter along the NGOM area unlike last year we got some snow on Christmas day2)the jet stream has set itself further N as opposed to last winter.I think that something new is setting up now for something alittle different than last year.Will it be an East coast year more fishs or a TX threat?Someone on the board made a comment about how it looked like the storms looked to moving further W.In 2004 we had four storms in SFL then Ivan.In 2005 the storms propagated further W.A pattern,a big question, two seasons hardly denotes a pattern.Just would be interesting if it continues as such.Will it be active overall yes I think so just hoping that no one gets a visit like the last couple years have been.Me personally is waiting to see how the Bermuda High sets up.
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Re: LOOKS PRETTY ACTIVE FOR JANUARY....
CHRISTY wrote:
What is that area SE of the Leeward Islands this morning. This is not supposed to be happening.
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