We know there won't be any hurricane out of this let alone a storm so it will be fun to watch if it happens
Possible tropical System Forming in the Bahamas?
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comon, let's see some development!!!
We know there won't be any hurricane out of this let alone a storm so it will be fun to watch if it happens
We know there won't be any hurricane out of this let alone a storm so it will be fun to watch if it happens
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This is not a offical forecast this is a wishcast....I repeat this is a wishcast.
Tropical depression 1#
3pm est
4-12-2006
Advisorie one
....Tropical depression forms off Florida's coast expected to bomb into hurricane over the next 36 hours. The system should head for the Florida keys, once into the gulf it should then hit the loop current then bomb into a cat5. All models show very faverable upper levels once and the gulf. The loop is near 82 to 85 degrees. The shear maps as of this moment show 20 to 50 knot shear over our cyclone. With cool sst's which is holding the bear down. But once into the Gulf this bear should be let off its rope.
Forecaster Max mayfield feels that people should start leaving the gulf area as soon as possible, He says the avn,Ecmwf,Eta/Nam all show a southwestward movement then a northwestward movement after that.
0 30 knots
6 35 knots
12 50 knots
24 80 knots
36 105 knots
48 140 knots In the bear go wild!!!
60 170 knots
72 200 knots making landfall in LA.
84 120 knots moving into St.louis.
96 80 knots making landfall on the south pole...
Forecaster Matthew
Repeat repeat this is a wishcast!!!
Tropical depression 1#
3pm est
4-12-2006
Advisorie one
....Tropical depression forms off Florida's coast expected to bomb into hurricane over the next 36 hours. The system should head for the Florida keys, once into the gulf it should then hit the loop current then bomb into a cat5. All models show very faverable upper levels once and the gulf. The loop is near 82 to 85 degrees. The shear maps as of this moment show 20 to 50 knot shear over our cyclone. With cool sst's which is holding the bear down. But once into the Gulf this bear should be let off its rope.
Forecaster Max mayfield feels that people should start leaving the gulf area as soon as possible, He says the avn,Ecmwf,Eta/Nam all show a southwestward movement then a northwestward movement after that.
0 30 knots
6 35 knots
12 50 knots
24 80 knots
36 105 knots
48 140 knots In the bear go wild!!!
60 170 knots
72 200 knots making landfall in LA.
84 120 knots moving into St.louis.
96 80 knots making landfall on the south pole...
Forecaster Matthew
Repeat repeat this is a wishcast!!!
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:This is not a offical forecast this is a wishcast....I repeat this is a wishcast.
Tropical depression 1#
3pm est
4-12-2006
Advisorie one
....Tropical depression forms off Florida's coast expected to bomb into hurricane over the next 36 hours. The system should head for the Florida keys, once into the gulf it should then hit the loop current then bomb into a cat5. All models show very faverable upper levels once and the gulf. The loop is near 82 to 85 degrees. The shear maps as of this moment show 20 to 50 knot shear over our cyclone. With cool sst's which is holding the bear down. But once into the Gulf this bear should be let off its rope.
Forecaster Max mayfield feels that people should start leaving the gulf area as soon as possible, He says the avn,Ecmwf,Eta/Nam all show a southwestward movement then a northwestward movement after that.
0 30 knots
6 35 knots
12 50 knots
24 80 knots
36 105 knots
48 140 knots In the bear go wild!!!
60 170 knots
72 200 knots making landfall in LA.
84 120 knots moving into St.louis.
96 80 knots making landfall on the south pole...
Forecaster Matthew
Repeat repeat this is a wishcast!!!
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Good disclaimer Matt as you admit it. 
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Calamity wrote:Anyway, it looks like a sheared mess.
And dry air and subsidence surrounding the area.
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