IS THIS POSSIBLE?
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IS THIS POSSIBLE?
Satellite image of 94L coming off the COA appears to have an eye?
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/htdocs_dyn/t ... N-166W.jpg
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/htdocs_dyn/t ... N-166W.jpg
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Fish is a deffinition- It means a storm that doesn't affect anyone but the fish and shipping lanes.
So if it's a Fish- it's not going to affect anyone. The question you're looking for is
Why would this be a fish if it develops early?
I dont' beleive it has a classic eye yet- I hadn't heard if it had circulation at the surface. Remember Charley looked lovely as a TD and as a TS but wasn't classified as a hurricane until much later
So if it's a Fish- it's not going to affect anyone. The question you're looking for is
Why would this be a fish if it develops early?
I dont' beleive it has a classic eye yet- I hadn't heard if it had circulation at the surface. Remember Charley looked lovely as a TD and as a TS but wasn't classified as a hurricane until much later
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I dont agree
this monster wave that looks far better than most TD we see in the mid atlantic is at a decent 11-12 N latitude.
There trough coming through next Monday Tuesday does not drop south of 30N so if this TW TD can get past 40-45 and stay south of 20-25 we have a good chance of seeing a long duration event...
Most of the global models show a Huge Ridge in the central Atlantic all next week centered 30-35 N and 50-55 w...
this monster wave that looks far better than most TD we see in the mid atlantic is at a decent 11-12 N latitude.
There trough coming through next Monday Tuesday does not drop south of 30N so if this TW TD can get past 40-45 and stay south of 20-25 we have a good chance of seeing a long duration event...
Most of the global models show a Huge Ridge in the central Atlantic all next week centered 30-35 N and 50-55 w...
Air Force Met wrote:david1 wrote:Looks like its getting a very early start!
...which means the chances of it making it's way all the way across the Atlantic without becoming a fish is slim.
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It's well known that the better organized...the more poleward a storm will move over time. That, at least, is the simple answer. However, there have been more than one far Cape Verde system to make it to the U.S. coast. So it certainly does not need to be written off just yet as a fish storm.
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Oh, no. Not again. We're evacuating tonight for Charley and heading to St. Maarten next Saturday! I'm so exhausted now from all the preparations that I'll probably sleep through Charley and just be getting my strength back for Danielle!
Good luck to all in Florida. Be safe.
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Good luck to all in Florida. Be safe.
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GO FLORIDA GATORS
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HurricaneQueen wrote:Oh, no. Not again. We're evacuating tonight for Charley and heading to St. Maarten next Saturday! I'm so exhausted now from all the preparations that I'll probably sleep through Charley and just be getting my strength back for Danielle!
Good luck to all in Florida. Be safe.
Lynn
Good luck Lynn!
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