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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
looks like all the action is pretty far south
cloudy skies here this morning though.
and there is quite a stiff breeze ( 18MPH) out of the east
cloudy skies here this morning though.
and there is quite a stiff breeze ( 18MPH) out of the east
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
Hurricane Cheese wrote:Convection seems to be on the increase this morning. I think we can finally say that this is one to watch.
Land interaction would be a concern for it's development, although I do recall a certain storm (which is my avatar) from four years ago that everyone thought would be hindered by the South American coastline...and we all know how that turned out.
And let's also not forget the fact that Hurricane Emily WAS hindered by South America but in the end it really didn't matter.
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
Looking at the water vapor loop , Shear does not seem to a problem right now and seems and any shear in the eastern carribean seems to be moving west with an upper low.
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
Land interaction is going to the problem for thia system if it not gain some lattitude soon.
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
The 12:00 UTC Best Track:
AL, 94, 2008082312, , BEST, 0, 112N, 568W, 25, 1008, LO,
AL, 94, 2008082312, , BEST, 0, 112N, 568W, 25, 1008, LO,
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
Yup... shear is present right now over the E Carribean. 36 hour GFS (for what it's worth) reduces the shear by pulling the tutt NW:


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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
Black IR in d-max burst. Think we have our next contender here. If it does survive the shear I think this perch on the Caribbean is deep enough to avoid the weak environment to the north Fay experienced.
Center is near 11N even though convection is centered nearer to 10N. I suppose this will do another Dolly and survive the shear and form further on down the track to the west.
NOT jumping NW like CMC wanted (so far).
Center is near 11N even though convection is centered nearer to 10N. I suppose this will do another Dolly and survive the shear and form further on down the track to the west.
NOT jumping NW like CMC wanted (so far).
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
gatorcane wrote:Yes, this one is a go. I expect the NHC to up their code to red over the next 24-48 hours....movement is just north of west, probably around 280 or so. There is also plenty of moisture available and the shear is progged to be light over the next several days.
It should not be too long before we see code red, as I expected from yesterday....within the next 24-48 hours. My quote above is from yesterday evening and I am forecasting gradual development still.

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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
convection has been increasing ........but building WSW not a good sign if you want to develop (movement wise) cause South american isn't that hospitable
close call with land coming up..........my eyes on 95
close call with land coming up..........my eyes on 95
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
11N and looks to be well enough into development with a slight pull-up ahead to clear South America. I doubt this will be negatively influenced by South America.
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Derek Ortt wrote:http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/atlantic/winds/wg8wxc.GIF
shear about 30KT
As far south as this thing is, it looks to me like it will miss the worst of it. The 30 knot shear area is centered up over the leeward islands and hasn't made any progress southward in the last day. So it seems to be a matter of how much latitude it gains in the next two days. If it continues more or less on the extrapolated or climatological track, it misses the bad shear. If it goes where the BAMM etc. take it, then it gets into at least 20 knots shear.
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
A glance at that shear map above looks like favorable shear if it tracks WNW through the Caribbean.
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
AccuWeather post this am says that the system has a good environment ahead of it. in which to develop
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
lonelymike wrote:Think we'll go with the pro met on this one.
Which one, Derek is pro wind shear and Deltadog seem to think it won't be a problem.
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http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/s ... 1_loop.gif
WV shows upper level westerlies throughout the entire Caribbean. Even near SA
WV shows upper level westerlies throughout the entire Caribbean. Even near SA
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Re: ATL: Invest 94L East of Windward Islands
Think we'll go with the pro met on this one.
Myself, I'd be lost on this board without the input from the pro meteorologists. However I think we'll see slow development even with the shear - and eventual cyclone further down the path like Dolly.
I put the center near 11.3N-57.7W and moving, say, 278-80 degrees. Should find a sweet spot and spin in the Caribbean with that convection and the SST's ahead of it.
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