Kingarabian wrote:Finally a decent Atlantic system to track. Hope Mexico is prepared for this.
I agree, I know we have a few Mexican posters here, hopefully they can keep us up to date on what's happening in their areas.
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Kingarabian wrote:Finally a decent Atlantic system to track. Hope Mexico is prepared for this.
panamatropicwatch wrote:Pretty good pressure drop Station 42057 - Western Caribbean - 195 NM WSW of Negril, Jamaica 16.908 N 81.422 W (16°54'30" N 81°25'18" W)
From 1010 to 1008.9 in an hour.
Aric Dunn wrote:There is definitly another circ deeper into the convection as you can see the westerly inflow into the convection. so something more defined is there.
wxman57 wrote:Still no well-defined LLC. Any time you have to "look closely", it still a wave. Should be "Franklin" before reaching the Yucatan, though.
wxman57 wrote:Still no well-defined LLC. Any time you have to "look closely", it still a wave. Should be "Franklin" before reaching the Yucatan, though.
lrak wrote:wxman57 wrote:Still no well-defined LLC. Any time you have to "look closely", it still a wave. Should be "Franklin" before reaching the Yucatan, though.
yeah I agree, have to wait another couple of hours for the NHC
Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Still no well-defined LLC. Any time you have to "look closely", it still a wave. Should be "Franklin" before reaching the Yucatan, though.
Advisories are being intiated at 5pm ... there is a well defined circ its very apparent.
wxman57 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Still no well-defined LLC. Any time you have to "look closely", it still a wave. Should be "Franklin" before reaching the Yucatan, though.
Advisories are being intiated at 5pm ... there is a well defined circ its very apparent.
If it was well-defined, then the NHC wouldn't be calling it a potential tropical cyclone, they would call it TD Seven (or TS Franklin).
wxman57 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Still no well-defined LLC. Any time you have to "look closely", it still a wave. Should be "Franklin" before reaching the Yucatan, though.
Advisories are being intiated at 5pm ... there is a well defined circ its very apparent.
If it was well-defined, then the NHC wouldn't be calling it a potential tropical cyclone, they would call it TD Seven (or TS Franklin).
From the NHC advisory discussion:
"Surface and scatterometer data indicate that the broad area of
low pressure over the northwestern Caribbean Sea still lacks a
well-defined center of circulation. However, this system is
likely to become a tropical storm before reaching the coast of the
Yucatan Peninsula late tomorrow, and advisories are being initiated."
Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
Advisories are being intiated at 5pm ... there is a well defined circ its very apparent.
If it was well-defined, then the NHC wouldn't be calling it a potential tropical cyclone, they would call it TD Seven (or TS Franklin).
I guess we will find out in an hour
stormreader wrote:This year we have the new designation "potential tropical cyclone". Thinking back (really don't recall), for the five named storms so far, how many of them were designated "tropical depression" in the course of their existence?
stormreader wrote:This year we have the new designation "potential tropical cyclone". Thinking back (really don't recall), for the five named storms so far, how many of them were designated "tropical depression" in the course of their existence?
TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:stormreader wrote:This year we have the new designation "potential tropical cyclone". Thinking back (really don't recall), for the five named storms so far, how many of them were designated "tropical depression" in the course of their existence?
Arlene and Emily.
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