TIME to WRITE OFF ALBERO
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TIME to WRITE OFF ALBERO
? judging be the LLC seamingly sheared and the overall structure of the storm falling apart coupled with the weather.com's statement "it's equally likely that strong upper-level winds will continue to sweep the convection away from the storm, thus precluding it from further strengthening or possibly even making it to Florida.
take a last look at the LLC, it could be gone when u wake up
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/loop-vis.html
take a last look at the LLC, it could be gone when u wake up
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/loop-vis.html
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Alberto in florida a rain maker, later this week though, check out the track and where it is possibly headed. If it gets picked up by a short wave, amplification, ample moisture, hmmm what holds for the Northern reaches of the US already soaked from the last round of storms could. I'd say the best example of this is the series that Canadian has seen.
Meanwhile, in the GOM.. a split happens in weaker systems sometimes especially with the elongated storm. What if the remaining center breaks through the trof and is left sitting. OR will it just die. ??
Just thining out loud
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Meanwhile, in the GOM.. a split happens in weaker systems sometimes especially with the elongated storm. What if the remaining center breaks through the trof and is left sitting. OR will it just die. ??
Just thining out loud
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bob
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If nothing else, admire the pretty colors...lol
http://www.wtvt.com/
Have a nice eveing all..here come the rains..
bob
http://www.wtvt.com/
Have a nice eveing all..here come the rains..
bob
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Maybe Alberto needs to have a funeral?
Now on the serious side...Alberto is turning to the NNE as of the latest report at 10 from NHC. Looks like it has lost a lot of it punch but the NHC did state it had 45mph wind.
The way I look at it is that Alberto was a test of what might happen later on in the season. It was kind of like lets see if we are ready. Do we have a plan, etc? I guess you might call it a drill.
Now please don't become something Alberto since I said that because I will be eating my words if you do.
Now on the serious side...Alberto is turning to the NNE as of the latest report at 10 from NHC. Looks like it has lost a lot of it punch but the NHC did state it had 45mph wind.
The way I look at it is that Alberto was a test of what might happen later on in the season. It was kind of like lets see if we are ready. Do we have a plan, etc? I guess you might call it a drill.
Now please don't become something Alberto since I said that because I will be eating my words if you do.
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I still can't beleive you guys have already called "Alberto" dead, even though its heavily sheared at least give it a chance this thing could still do something. There were alot of people last year who wrote off storms to early, lets not continue it this year.
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We are like between 5-7 inches below normal.
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But "Alberto" could change that in a flash.
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