cat5canes77 wrote:Breaking news: Recon finds a W wind!!!!!
Um...269 at 1kt. Not impressed.
Moderator: S2k Moderators
cat5canes77 wrote:Breaking news: Recon finds a W wind!!!!!
wxman57 wrote:Here's a surface map with a satellite overlay from my workstation. Note the WSW sea breeze in Trinidad. There are outflow boundaries west of Barbados from the collapse of thunderstorms near the wave axis in the past few hours. I can't find any LLC in the obs or on satellite, but I don't doubt that there's an area of light/variable winds along the wave axis south of 12N.
Brent wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:1-knot west wind found.
Oh WOW...Watch out islands!
NDG wrote:wxman57 wrote:Here's a surface map with a satellite overlay from my workstation. Note the WSW sea breeze in Trinidad. There are outflow boundaries west of Barbados from the collapse of thunderstorms near the wave axis in the past few hours. I can't find any LLC in the obs or on satellite, but I don't doubt that there's an area of light/variable winds along the wave axis south of 12N.
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/94LObs.gif
I believe you are way off, center has been found near 59W!!!!!!
Bertha08 wrote:Well most of the models are hinting towards, that but I guess it's still to far off?
RL3AO wrote:Bertha08 wrote:Well most of the models are hinting towards, that but I guess it's still to far off?
The steering flow would suggest that an open wave (which is most likely will be) would go into Central America.
NDG wrote:Plenty of evidence of a light W & WSW winds found, considering how fast this is moving, it is a closed circulation.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests