ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm FIONA - Discussion
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I hardly believe that the NHC waits to upgrade to not have to produce 3 packages! 97L has been in the 70-90% range for about 3 days now and just mustn't meet the criteria for upgrade.
As for the disdain for the word "fish" folks; can't y'all just calm down? Are you opposed to storms NOT hitting the CONUS?
I'm not. I want them ALL to turn away and not only miss the CONUS but also be further away from The Islands too!
Come on folks, This is a public forum so have some more tolerance for differing opinions.
I've seen some real questionable things posted and I usually just ignore them or I report them to the Mods if really outlandish using the button provided.
Lay off Gatorcane, he does his homework and lends a lot to this board
As for the disdain for the word "fish" folks; can't y'all just calm down? Are you opposed to storms NOT hitting the CONUS?
I'm not. I want them ALL to turn away and not only miss the CONUS but also be further away from The Islands too!
Come on folks, This is a public forum so have some more tolerance for differing opinions.
I've seen some real questionable things posted and I usually just ignore them or I report them to the Mods if really outlandish using the button provided.
Lay off Gatorcane, he does his homework and lends a lot to this board
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Re: ATL: INVEST 97L - Discussion
Heavy thunderstorms beginning to consolidate around the center. Won't be surprised to see an upgrade very soon.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 97L - Discussion
I wonder when the last time was when we had a true Fujiwara Effect in the Atlantic Basin. Anyone know?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 97L - Discussion
Portastorm wrote:I wonder when the last time was when we had a true Fujiwara Effect in the Atlantic Basin. Anyone know?
Iris-Karen, 1995
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Looking at the latest ASCAT, it appears that 97L may finally have a circulation resembling something depression-worthy. Still a bit elongated--it's hard to tell since the west side was cut off... but it almost looks like it's at the end of the cusp stage and almost to the full-blown depression stage. We shall see.


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Of course, ASCAT always hits when a circulation is a no-brainer (how many times did it nail Hurricane Danielle dead center?), but when we could really use it, it misses
But I agree, it at least hints at something approaching a depression-worthy circulation now. Assuming it doesn't suffer any setbacks, I think we'll finally get a TD out of this today.

But I agree, it at least hints at something approaching a depression-worthy circulation now. Assuming it doesn't suffer any setbacks, I think we'll finally get a TD out of this today.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 97L - Discussion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1995_Parade_of_Storms.gif
The first interaction Iris had was with Hurricane Humberto then later on Tropical storm Karen.
The first interaction Iris had was with Hurricane Humberto then later on Tropical storm Karen.
Portastorm wrote:I wonder when the last time was when we had a true Fujiwara Effect in the Atlantic Basin. Anyone know?
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leanne_uk wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1995_Parade_of_Storms.gif
The first interaction Iris had was with Hurricane Humberto then later on Tropical storm Karen.Portastorm wrote:I wonder when the last time was when we had a true Fujiwara Effect in the Atlantic Basin. Anyone know?
Interesting as 1995 was a La Nina year as well.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 97L - Discussion
The most recent Fujiwara in the Atlantic that I remember was Lisa-Tropical Disturbance. The NHC didn't really know who ate who but they assumed Lisa ate the disturbance and the result was still being called Lisa.
Image from 1995:

from left to right ... Iris, Karen and Luis. Iris is eating Karen
Image from 1995:
from left to right ... Iris, Karen and Luis. Iris is eating Karen
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