windstorm99 wrote:530 AM EDT MON JUL 30 2007 Little mistake there...LOL!
INVEST 99L,East of Windwards
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Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Shortly
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Cyclone1 wrote:Yep, flare up right on schedule.
Didn't you say about an hour ago that this is the normal time of day for convection to wane, and that it will re-fire tonight?
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Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
wow..just got home from work and looked at this...looks amazing!...finally something worth watching!
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
This system has a broad but weak low level to mid level LLC. Can it develop convection over it? Maybe but it has to fight some dry air. This season is right on the edge of out right killing all its systems, and forming a large amount of its invests. Will it go over that edge in the next few weeks...I expect it might. Heck its only normal.
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Derek Ortt
Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/blo ... ndex.shtml
a less enthusaistic outlook on the system... not ruling out development, but anything that occurs should be slower than Cadel Evans' climing on Plateau de Beille
a less enthusaistic outlook on the system... not ruling out development, but anything that occurs should be slower than Cadel Evans' climing on Plateau de Beille
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Derek Ortt
Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
what flare-up?
All I see is dissipating convection on the IR. Maybe a flare out, but no signs of a flare up yet
All I see is dissipating convection on the IR. Maybe a flare out, but no signs of a flare up yet
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Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
Quittin time, but the BAMs, ECMWF and Canadian all say Southern runner, and US is out of the woods.
Of course, it is a little early to go back to sleep. And the wave near 30º is no slouch either.
Of course, it is a little early to go back to sleep. And the wave near 30º is no slouch either.
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Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
Environmental conditions are quite favorable for development according to the NHC so this must be watched closely.
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Well at least the NWS has confirmed that environmental conditions are favorable. That is a positive step toward development for sure. I guess we will just have to watch and see. I still think the best shot will be a couple of days down the road.RL3AO wrote:AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND SHOWERS CENTERED ABOUT 850 MILES EAST OF
THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD ISLANDS IS ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD-MOVING
TROPICAL WAVE. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS APPEAR FAVORABLE FOR SOME
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
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Derek Ortt
Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
deep shear, vorticity and SST are favorable... but there are just asmany things quite unfavorable
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http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/ ... nhanced+12
This shows the dying off of convection, not the refiring. Lets see 12 hours from now what it looks like.
This shows the dying off of convection, not the refiring. Lets see 12 hours from now what it looks like.
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Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
This reminds of 96L. This has to deal with dry air all around it. But as time go's by the dry air kills it. I don't expect this will have good chances of developing.
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Re: INVEST 99L,East of Windwards=5:30 PM TWO Posted
Well most of the convection has now faded, if we don't see a flare up overnight it could be a done deal. It looked quite healthy early this morning in comparison.
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Stratosphere747 wrote:Cyclone1 wrote:Yep, flare up right on schedule.
Didn't you say about an hour ago that this is the normal time of day for convection to wane, and that it will re-fire tonight?
Exactly, an HOUR ago.
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