Atlantic Tropical Waves,Comments,Sat Pics Thread #1
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What I find interesting about the wave in the middle Atlantic is the strong wind shift that is now taking place over buoy 41041. Showing 030 degree winds, which is almost NNE. In the deep tropics, this doesn't happen without help.
http://coolwx.com/buoydata/regions/atl-midplot.php
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php? ... =dir&uom=E
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn-l.jpg
http://coolwx.com/buoydata/regions/atl-midplot.php
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php? ... =dir&uom=E
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn-l.jpg
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I'm not trying to burst a bubble, but these waves look worse than they were yesterday.
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Though they might make a comeback like their cousin Alberto when it was disorganized.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/avn-l.jpg
Right now IMO that southern caribbean wave should be the next thing to look at.
Right now IMO that southern caribbean wave should be the next thing to look at.
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A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 26W SOUTH OF 13N MOVING WEST 10 TO 15
KT. THIS WAVE REMAINS WELL DEFINED WITH BROAD LOW-MID LEVEL
CYCLONIC TURNING EVIDENT ON VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY. A RATHER
LARGE AREA OF SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH
THE WAVE FROM 2N-13N BETWEEN 20W-30W.
A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 43W SOUTH OF 14N MOVING WEST NEAR 20
KT. SIMILARITY TO THE WAVE TO ITS EAST...THIS WAVE ALSO REMAINS
WELL-DEFINED WITH BROAD ELONGATED CYCLONIC TURNING. SCATTERED
SHOWERS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE FROM 3N-10N BETWEEN
38W-45W. THIS WAVE MAY BE EXTENDED A LITTLE FURTHER TO THE N ON
THE 18 UTC ANALYSIS TO ACCOUNT FOR ROTATING CLOUDS N OF 14N.
2 PM Discussion of waves in the Atlantic.
KT. THIS WAVE REMAINS WELL DEFINED WITH BROAD LOW-MID LEVEL
CYCLONIC TURNING EVIDENT ON VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY. A RATHER
LARGE AREA OF SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH
THE WAVE FROM 2N-13N BETWEEN 20W-30W.
A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 43W SOUTH OF 14N MOVING WEST NEAR 20
KT. SIMILARITY TO THE WAVE TO ITS EAST...THIS WAVE ALSO REMAINS
WELL-DEFINED WITH BROAD ELONGATED CYCLONIC TURNING. SCATTERED
SHOWERS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE FROM 3N-10N BETWEEN
38W-45W. THIS WAVE MAY BE EXTENDED A LITTLE FURTHER TO THE N ON
THE 18 UTC ANALYSIS TO ACCOUNT FOR ROTATING CLOUDS N OF 14N.
2 PM Discussion of waves in the Atlantic.
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- The Hurricaner
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Are u guys talking about the wave right near central america or the one near cuba?
The one near central america is moving west, i dont think it will affect us and the one near cuba has lost some of its signature but ya it still is worth watching...
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/sat ... mated.html
The one near central america is moving west, i dont think it will affect us and the one near cuba has lost some of its signature but ya it still is worth watching...
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/sat ... mated.html
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HURAKAN wrote:mvtrucking wrote:Stratusxpeye wrote:
http://www.hurricane.com/hurricane-records.php
Your records are wrong; 1886, 1936, and 1968, all of these years had 3 storms in june!!!
Hurakan-
Hurricane.Com's records must be wrong, not mine...

Please show where there WAS NOT:
"13 times since 1851 there has been 2 tropical storms in the month of June" Nothing in my post said that there was NOT 3 strorms in a month. All the post stated was the above according to the records at Hurricane .com. So I don't believe that they are incorrect....
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