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00z Loop at 384 Hours
Ok folks,the run is now complete so what I did is to post the whole loop at 384 hours.It turns into a hurricane at the end of the loop well east of the U.S.
Ok folks,the run is now complete so what I did is to post the whole loop at 384 hours.It turns into a hurricane at the end of the loop well east of the U.S.
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http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
For those who want to see the loop for the 6z run here it is.
For those who want to see the loop for the 6z run here it is.
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ITCZ IS CENTERED ALONG 9N14W 10N34W 11N37W 10N50W 9N54W TO
INLAND OVER SOUTH AMERICA NEAR 8N72W. A MODERATE TO STRONG
CLUSTER OF CONVECTION LIES JUST NORTH OF THE AXIS...OFF THE
COAST OF AFRICA FROM 8N-12N BETWEEN 15W-17W. JUST TO THE SW OF
THIS CLUSTER LIES ANOTHER CLUSTER OF SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION FROM 4N-8N BETWEEN 17W-21W. THERE ALSO APPEARS TO BE
SOME BROAD CYCLONIC TURNING IN THIS REGION. THIS ALONG WITH
ANALYSIS OF THE HOVMOLLER DIAGRAMS ON THE TAFB WEBSITE SUGGEST A
DEVELOPING TROPICAL WAVE MAY BE MOVING OFF OF AFRICA.
From 8 AM Discussion.
Here it comes.THe wave is almost out of Africa this morning.
INLAND OVER SOUTH AMERICA NEAR 8N72W. A MODERATE TO STRONG
CLUSTER OF CONVECTION LIES JUST NORTH OF THE AXIS...OFF THE
COAST OF AFRICA FROM 8N-12N BETWEEN 15W-17W. JUST TO THE SW OF
THIS CLUSTER LIES ANOTHER CLUSTER OF SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION FROM 4N-8N BETWEEN 17W-21W. THERE ALSO APPEARS TO BE
SOME BROAD CYCLONIC TURNING IN THIS REGION. THIS ALONG WITH
ANALYSIS OF THE HOVMOLLER DIAGRAMS ON THE TAFB WEBSITE SUGGEST A
DEVELOPING TROPICAL WAVE MAY BE MOVING OFF OF AFRICA.
From 8 AM Discussion.
Here it comes.THe wave is almost out of Africa this morning.
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miamicanes177 wrote:989mb at 360 hours.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_360l.gif
An approach like that would be very much like IVAN. In too many ways!!
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Josephine96 wrote:how long would they wait to classify it a TD? {pending it holds it's own}
That depends on sat estimates and surface observations by ships or bouys to then do that.However right now as I type this is not a wave analized yet or introduced by NHC.But later today they will do so.
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