
INVEST 97L: Near Puerto Rico :Discussions & Images
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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
I don't see anything looking "better" in the last few hours. Just a tropical wave with limited convection. Winds are relatively light in its vicinity. Maybe in another 2-3 days it might have a shot of becoming a TD. More likely than not it won't develop.


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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
destruction92 wrote:Nimbus wrote:Its coming into the Caribbean a little further south than the models were showing. Good news for PR, Bad news for Gulf coast.
And what makes you "assume" that 97L is going to be a GOM storm?
Now do you see why I was mildly annoyed when some S2K posters from TX automatically assume that any disturbance moving through the Caribbean automatically means a U.S. Gulf Coast hit!
Now if you would have some evidence behind your statement then I would be much less annoyed.
It's too early to speculate U.S. landfall regions, especially when 97L has not even made it past the Windward Islands yet!
Speaking of annoyed... I do not believe Nimbus is from TX, and he did not say GOM storm he said bad news for the Gulf Coast. Not sure why you feel the need to lump sum all Texans into this category. I should add though if this does happen to form I am sure at some point he will be correct as the Gulf coast is a huge area and I am sure some effects would be felt some place within the area.
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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
I think Nimbus is just making an observation, I wouldn't be so quick to jump. High pressure will be over the Eastern US for the next 5 to 6 days. Most likely this would continue heading towards the GOM if it does develop.
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Guess this weekend not a good time to lay a new laminate floor down here in SoFla huh?
Looking at the vapor shows that the north jog should happen after it clears the islands and the concern of San Juan NWS is not difficult to see...they are already sitting in a stream from Aruba coming north to them now. I am just not sold on SoFla more than 3 days out right now looking at all the models....Seeing some fair consistency with what they are showing over the CONUS now which is why I have doubts.
Current Lake Okeechobee water level:
9.737 ft.
Approx. 4 ft. below its historical average for this time of year.

Looking at the vapor shows that the north jog should happen after it clears the islands and the concern of San Juan NWS is not difficult to see...they are already sitting in a stream from Aruba coming north to them now. I am just not sold on SoFla more than 3 days out right now looking at all the models....Seeing some fair consistency with what they are showing over the CONUS now which is why I have doubts.
Current Lake Okeechobee water level:
9.737 ft.
Approx. 4 ft. below its historical average for this time of year.
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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
wxman57 wrote:I don't see anything looking "better" in the last few hours. Just a tropical wave with limited convection. Winds are relatively light in its vicinity. Maybe in another 2-3 days it might have a shot of becoming a TD. More likely than not it won't develop.
Thanks wxman57!
It's always good to read your professional analysis in between the amateur stuff and -removed-.

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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
This may not be looking "better"...however...I personally tend to look for signs from the Hurricane Center as to whether or not to take systems seriously.
When they line up 6 hourly fixes (with the possibilility of 3 hour fixes) and start ramping up P3 flights...that's a pretty good sign that they are concerned with development:
http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/ ... OUS42.KNHC
Sure this had to be done a day ahread of time, there is lots of recon budget left and it's better to cancel a low-level invest than not have one scheduled...but they sure planning to utilize a lot of resources...
MW
When they line up 6 hourly fixes (with the possibilility of 3 hour fixes) and start ramping up P3 flights...that's a pretty good sign that they are concerned with development:
http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/ ... OUS42.KNHC
Sure this had to be done a day ahread of time, there is lots of recon budget left and it's better to cancel a low-level invest than not have one scheduled...but they sure planning to utilize a lot of resources...
MW
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Derek Ortt wrote:P3 flights for thsi system were not tasked by NHC, but by EMC for more HWRF development
Oh, that's good news. No reason to be concerned about this system if the 12 hour p3 tasking they are lining up is for HWRF development. Whew that's great to hear. Guess I jumped the gun.
Works for me. Have Blue Man Group tickets this weekend anyway.
MW
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I sense a great deal of hurricane anxiety out there. With such a lack-luster season (Dean and Felix, yes, I know) amid the calls for many more hurricanes than we have seen, it is getting old to have so much potential and so little actually happen. I suppose 97L will just be a continuation of the season that never really was. I bet the folks at the UKMET office are lining up their "we told you so" again this year- after all, they and NC State called 2006 very well. Wonder how they do it? What are we lowly Americans not seeing? At least all of these flights can take place without fear of seeing a hurricane roll in to some poor town and wipe it off the map. So there is a lot of good, obviously, in the absence of hurricanes.
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Sometimes, Quickscat is *amazing*. Four areas of interest in the Atlantic - and it missed *every one*. http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/oce ... atl_13.png
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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
The Latest Closeup view.

Umm,something is going on just NW of Barbados.

Umm,something is going on just NW of Barbados.
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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : Discussions & Images
The obvious question is what does this do in the Caribbean?
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Re: INVEST 97L : Near Windward Islands : 11:30 AM TWO Shortly
At a minimum there is more convection compared to 6+ hours ago.
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