INVEST 93L Comments Thread #1
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It is not going to develop in the next 12 hours. The LLC that is Invest 93L is now elongating to the north in response to the low pressure from to the immediate NE. They will come together to make one elogated low tonight. By tomorrow, the low pressure should begin to tighten in response to the ever increasing heat content and gain in latitude. It should be a bonifide tight LLC again in less than 48 hours. At that time, I would guess that if the environment has softened a bit...it should further develop right before or going through the islands.
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Derek Ortt wrote:this thing is not likely to develop anytime soon. Definately not before moving through the islands.
Also, there does not appear to be a low NE of the system, at least at the surface
I guess it depends on your definition of soon, soon is hard to quantify. My definition is that it can't until at least 48 hours, given the reasons I gave above. I am guessing you are using the “Price is Right” version of anything over 48+…
After I read the above, it may come off as confrontational. That is completely not the intent. So let me rephrase, if it will not develop anytime soon. Do you have an actual time table that you believe it may happen?
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I have a vis/IR4 54 hour loop of the area of concern. If you have access to such a visible loop, please give it a peak. You will clearly see two rotary Low-Level circulation moving west in tandem for that entire time period. If you would like, I will send you a zip file of the animation. The issue of it being at the surface or not is a moot point. There have not been any conclusive ship reports in the area during that time that I can recall. Therefore, in that point, we have met an impasse.
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787
ABNT20 KNHC 261502
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT MON JUN 26 2006
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
A LARGE TROPICAL WAVE ACCOMPANIED BY A WEAK LOW PRESSURE AREA IS
LOCATED ABOUT 1000 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD
ISLANDS. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS NOT EXPECTED AS
IT MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT 15 TO 20 MPH.
ABNT20 KNHC 261502
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT MON JUN 26 2006
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
A LARGE TROPICAL WAVE ACCOMPANIED BY A WEAK LOW PRESSURE AREA IS
LOCATED ABOUT 1000 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD
ISLANDS. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS NOT EXPECTED AS
IT MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT 15 TO 20 MPH.
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Thunder44 wrote:787
ABNT20 KNHC 261502
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT MON JUN 26 2006
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
A LARGE TROPICAL WAVE ACCOMPANIED BY A WEAK LOW PRESSURE AREA IS
LOCATED ABOUT 1000 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD
ISLANDS. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS NOT EXPECTED AS
IT MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT 15 TO 20 MPH.
I think our system is looking good this morning - some deep red convection is now firing near the center of the axis as the wave moves W. Here is the latest IR loop:
Look at 10N and 45W.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/loop-avn.html
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cheezywxman wrote:thats not 93L...thats the other system...93L is at 7N 47W...I think the one at 10N 45 W could become 94L before it reaches the islands in 2 days or so or maybe even a TD after it hits the islands...I see more potential with that storm than 93L...its also bigger
Yes, I see more potential with the potential 94L
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cheezywxman wrote:thats not 93L...thats the other system...93L is at 7N 47W...I think the one at 10N 45 W could become 94L before it reaches the islands in 2 days or so or maybe even a TD after it hits the islands...I see more potential with that storm than 93L...its also bigger
cheezywxman, that is still part of the same tropical wave. we would generally consider it all together.

Also, I there is no model data on this area today, so I think they've dropped it as an invest, though it may still show on NRL.
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