New large wave behind Bill east of Lesser Antilles
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Do you mean from now going forward?
ConvergenceZone wrote:Regardless if this one develops or not, I think there will still be a couple of more waves developing into canes before the end of September...
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Stormcenter wrote:Do you mean from now going forward?ConvergenceZone wrote:Regardless if this one develops or not, I think there will still be a couple of more waves developing into canes before the end of September...
Yes, meaning that I don't think it will be an abrupt early ending season. I think we should get at least a couple of more canes between now and the end of September.
I'm not sold on the October, November talk. Beause I've heard that before during seasons where every thing seems to shut off by the end of September.... I don't think the activity will die down that early though. Perhaps the hose will shut off late September though, hard to say....
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Re: New large wave behind Bill emerging...
Wave moving off of Africa behind Bill shows some organization (though less impressive than earlier). However, take a look at the next blob following it.
Who knows regarding development. Sometimes those real huge blobs go poof pretty fast; other times, they can develop like we saw with Dean and Bill.
http://image.weather.com/images/sat/tropsat_720x486.jpg
As far as I know, don't think any models picking up this feature up yet.
Who knows regarding development. Sometimes those real huge blobs go poof pretty fast; other times, they can develop like we saw with Dean and Bill.
http://image.weather.com/images/sat/tropsat_720x486.jpg
As far as I know, don't think any models picking up this feature up yet.
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Re: New large wave behind Bill emerging...
Africa has been pumping out robust waves all season. Wouldn't surprise me at all if there were a couple more storms before the month is out. Nor do I buy the idea that this is a no-landfall season just because one storm appears likely to head north early. How many times have we seen trough after trough, then in late August all through September, a big Bermuda high sets up just when you don't want it to. And then, a big trough comes in October and actually turns the storms toward you instead of away.....hehe
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Re: New large wave behind Bill emerging...
The big blob over west Africa indeed went poof! One image it looks huge; the next, it's gone! Looks like after Bill, all is clear as far as Cape Verde systems (at least for a little while).
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I don't think so, either, but if this year is similar to the El Nino event of 2006, it might end after September, when strong shear essentially made it impossible for anything else to form...
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Re: New large wave behind Bill emerging...
I'd imagine the September MJO phase will be a real show.
Don't write that Africa wave off until it is certain it doesn't refire. There could be a vortex not yet off the coast.
Don't write that Africa wave off until it is certain it doesn't refire. There could be a vortex not yet off the coast.
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Re: New large wave behind Bill emerging...
Yes, looks like this pulse of activity may be over for at least the next couple of weeks.
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Euro dvelops this wave and has it in the bahamas at 168 hours.. which seems very fast.. but its a sign of possible development as the gfs also develops this wave..
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/ECMW ... floop.html
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/ECMW ... floop.html
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Aric Dunn wrote:Euro dvelops this wave and has it in the bahamas at 168 hours.. which seems very fast.. but its a sign of possible development as the gfs also develops this wave..
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/ECMW ... floop.html
And CMC too.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/cmctc2.c ... =Animation

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18z shows something in the Cape Verde region again this run:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_120l.gif
Slower then the ECM run though it seems by quite a way...maybe ECM is developing the wave just west of 60W instead?
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_120l.gif
Slower then the ECM run though it seems by quite a way...maybe ECM is developing the wave just west of 60W instead?
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