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KWT wrote:Ok, it doesn't look bad Aric and there is some decent convection but its not all that widespread still. To be honest I don't think this will become a tropical depression yet until it gets further west back into the warmer waters later in its journey.
gatorcane wrote:Well it looks like a false alarm on TD status. I really never though this invest had a chance to begin with. I still can't get over SHIPS predicting an 85K hurricane![]()
I still expect a downgrade in the NHC 2:00pm EST outlook. You should see yellow probability on their map instead of orange.
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:gatorcane wrote:Well it looks like a false alarm on TD status. I really never though this invest had a chance to begin with. I still can't get over SHIPS predicting an 85K hurricane![]()
I still expect a downgrade in the NHC 2:00pm EST outlook. You should see yellow probability on their map instead of orange.
It is really weird that the models been trying to make this a strong tropical storm or hurricane at 13-16 north/36-42 west the last few days in that area. The TUTT will KILL anything that trys to get into the centeral Atlantic. SAL is also stronger around that area.
If it don't become a depression...
Frank2 wrote:If it don't become a depression...
If it duzn't become a depression...
LOL
P.S. It is heading into a large area of dry air, so - not much behind this disturbance, either...
KWT wrote:Not really Matt though shear isn't progged to be all that high at all in fact at least until 144hrs and SSt's start to increase past 40W...there may be a TUTT further north but thats not going to be a player until it gets up around 25N IMO.
Gatorcane they will NOT lower, why should they when its still got convection firing near the center and a clear closed LLC, if anything they will up it to code red now we have a TCFA issued as well.
Frank2 wrote:P.S. It is heading into a large area of dry air, so - not much behind this disturbance, either...
...ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS APPEAR FAVORABLE FOR SOME
ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT. THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
BECOME A TROPICAL DEPRESSION OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AS IT
MOVES GENERALLY WESTWARD AT 10-15 MPH.
KWT wrote:Ok, it doesn't look bad Aric and there is some decent convection but its not all that widespread still. To be honest I don't think this will become a tropical depression yet until it gets further west back into the warmer waters later in its journey.
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