Invest 90L,W.Caribbean,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread #6
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boca_chris wrote:how about the size of our developing system? It is enormous!!!
This is the kind of post that is a waste and occupies space for the much more important information.Please let's refrain from these kind of posting.Remember,Quality vs Quantity.
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boca_chris wrote:Living in Sarasota - you should know that a developing system like this to your SW is not a good thing - despite it being June. June is your time to get hit - that and October.
Sure, but we're talking about a TD or weak TS. No big whoop. And as I said, we need the rain.
Take a look at wxman's map. Nothing major is going to develop.
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boca chris, if it develops into a hurricane, I will certainly eat my words, because no where needs a hurricane, especially the Gulf coast and Florida, but I just don't see it forming into a hurricane. Let's just hope it stays a TD or weak TS when it gets to wherever it's going, which is looking more like Florida at this time.
I certainly would get excited about a hurricane however.
I certainly would get excited about a hurricane however.
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>>go to storm floater 1 and u can clearly see convection trying to rap around the LLC.
Convection around the LLC:
Yeah, I be firing off convection
Like it was the resurection
Could I make a suggestion
Let me continue this expression
My high clouds is red
The middles is yellow
Yo, pass that ova here
So I can get mellow.
Steve
Convection around the LLC:
Yeah, I be firing off convection
Like it was the resurection
Could I make a suggestion
Let me continue this expression
My high clouds is red
The middles is yellow
Yo, pass that ova here
So I can get mellow.

Steve
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Steve wrote:>>go to storm floater 1 and u can clearly see convection trying to rap around the LLC.
Convection around the LLC:
Yeah, I be firing off convection
Like it was the resurection
Could I make a suggestion
Let me continue this expression
My high clouds is red
The middles is yellow
Yo, pass that ova here
So I can get mellow.
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Steve
Ok....someone has lost it! It's that Lockport water, yeh??? Comon! LOL
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>>Ok....someone has lost it! It's that Lockport water, yeh??? Comon! LOL
Wrap /= rap
Just having some fun. We'll all be taking a much more serious tone as the season progresses. I think we get a named storm out of 90L, but probably not for a while. And I disagree with others. I think there's an outside chance at Cat 1, but more likely a mid-grade TS. The models are almost exclusively going with a Big Bend to Central Panhandle hit based (apparently) on a short wave that would come down and shunt it off NEward. We'll see if that flies or not. If it was just the GFS/GFDL, I'd call bunk on it. But with all the models somewhat in agreement, you have to give FL the early odds to see the first named storm of the year - which I believe this will become.
Steve
Wrap /= rap

Just having some fun. We'll all be taking a much more serious tone as the season progresses. I think we get a named storm out of 90L, but probably not for a while. And I disagree with others. I think there's an outside chance at Cat 1, but more likely a mid-grade TS. The models are almost exclusively going with a Big Bend to Central Panhandle hit based (apparently) on a short wave that would come down and shunt it off NEward. We'll see if that flies or not. If it was just the GFS/GFDL, I'd call bunk on it. But with all the models somewhat in agreement, you have to give FL the early odds to see the first named storm of the year - which I believe this will become.
Steve
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CHRISTY wrote:go to storm floater 1 and u can clearly see convection trying to rap around the LLC.
Yes it's really VERY obvious.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
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jdray wrote:need the rain, need the rain, need the rain.
Yes Im -removed- for rain.
Me too, Me too.... even though this part of Florida was really not spared the wrath of Frances and Jeanne as Boca eluded to thread #5 there are plenty of blue tarps up all over but now it is so dry that we are under water restrictions...we could use a TS just for the rain!
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