Mid-Atlantic wave perkier today...

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Mid-Atlantic wave perkier today...

#1 Postby dixiebreeze » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:26 pm

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Re: Mid-Atlantic wave perkier today...

#2 Postby gatorcane » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:28 pm

dixiebreeze wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/rb-l.jpg


Is it interacting with a trough or ULL? Looks like it.
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Re: Mid-Atlantic wave perkier today...

#3 Postby cycloneye » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:30 pm

gatorcane wrote:
dixiebreeze wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/rb-l.jpg


Is it interacting with a trough or ULL? Looks like it.


http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/wv-l.jpg

Yes there is a weak upper low north of the wave interacting.
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#4 Postby dixiebreeze » Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:18 pm

From the 2:05 p.m. Discussion:

TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 50W/51W S OF 26N WITH A 1010 MB LOW ALONG
THE WAVE NEAR 13N MOVING W NEAR 15 KT. VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY
SHOWS A WELL-DEFINED INVERTED-V PATTERN IN THE LOW CLOUD FIELD.
THIS WAVE REMAINS AT THE LEADING EDGE OF THE LATEST SURGE OF
AFRICAN DUST. IT REMAINS VOID OF SIGNIFICANT CONVECTION WITH
ISOLATED SHOWER/TSTM ACTIVITY NOTED FROM 19N TO 24N BETWEEN 48W
AND 51W. ANOTHER AREA OF SHOWERS IS TO THE EAST OF THE LOW FROM
14N TO 18N BETWEEN 52W AND 55W.

Have to wonder if it will make it to a more favorable area.
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