Observations at Senegal as wave passes that country

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Observations at Senegal as wave passes that country

#1 Postby cycloneye » Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:08 pm

http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GOTT.html


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Current Weather Conditions:
Tambacounda, Senegal
(GOTT) 13-46N 013-41W 50M

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Conditions at Aug 17, 2004 - 02:00 PM EDTAug 17, 2004 - 01:00 PM CDTAug 17, 2004 - 12:00 PM MDTAug 17, 2004 - 11:00 AM PDTAug 17, 2004 - 10:00 AM ADTAug 17, 2004 - 09:00 AM HDT
2004.08.17 1800 UTC
Wind from the S (180 degrees) at 9 MPH (8 KT)
Visibility greater than 7 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Weather Towering cumulus clouds observed
Temperature 89 F (32 C)
Heat index 100.6 F (38.1 C)
Dew Point 77 F (25 C)
Relative Humidity 66%
Pressure (altimeter) 29.77 in. Hg (1008 hPa)
ob GOTT 171800Z 18008KT 9999 SCT013TCU BKN230 32/25 Q1008

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24 Hour Summary
Time
EDT (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 2 PM (18) Aug 17 89 (32) 77 (25) 29.77 (1008) S 9
1 PM (17) No Data
Noon (16) No Data
11 AM (15) Aug 17 89 (32) 75 (24) 29.80 (1009) W 9
10 AM (14) No Data
9 AM (13) Aug 17 89 (32) 75 (24) 29.88 (1012) WSW 7
8 AM (12) Aug 17 87 (31) 75 (24) 29.88 (1012) WSW 7
7 AM (11) No Data
6 AM (10) Aug 17 84 (29) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) SSW 12
5 AM (9) Aug 17 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) SSW 9
4 AM (8) Aug 17 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) SW 5
3 AM (7) Aug 17 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) WSW 9 rain during the past hour
2 AM (6) Aug 17 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.83 (1010) WSW 5
1 AM (5) No Data
Midnight (4) No Data
11 PM (3) Aug 16 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.83 (1010) WSW 7
10 PM (2) No Data
9 PM (1) No Data
8 PM (0) No Data
7 PM (23) No Data
6 PM (22) No Data
5 PM (21) Aug 16 84 (29) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) SSW 5
4 PM (20) No Data
Oldest 3 PM (19) No Data



This is the wave that shows up at the meteosat 7 pics just about to emerge west africa.Now after it splashes in the water let's see what conditions it gets thru the atlantic.I give it 3 days to see what it does.
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Re: Readings of 1008 mbs at Senegal with wave passage

#2 Postby *StOrmsPr* » Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:40 pm

that info is from August 17 luis !

cycloneye wrote:http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GOTT.html


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Current Weather Conditions:
Tambacounda, Senegal
(GOTT) 13-46N 013-41W 50M

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Conditions at Aug 17, 2004 - 02:00 PM EDTAug 17, 2004 - 01:00 PM CDTAug 17, 2004 - 12:00 PM MDTAug 17, 2004 - 11:00 AM PDTAug 17, 2004 - 10:00 AM ADTAug 17, 2004 - 09:00 AM HDT
2004.08.17 1800 UTC
Wind from the S (180 degrees) at 9 MPH (8 KT)
Visibility greater than 7 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Weather Towering cumulus clouds observed
Temperature 89 F (32 C)
Heat index 100.6 F (38.1 C)
Dew Point 77 F (25 C)
Relative Humidity 66%
Pressure (altimeter) 29.77 in. Hg (1008 hPa)
ob GOTT 171800Z 18008KT 9999 SCT013TCU BKN230 32/25 Q1008

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24 Hour Summary
Time
EDT (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 2 PM (18) Aug 17 89 (32) 77 (25) 29.77 (1008) S 9
1 PM (17) No Data
Noon (16) No Data
11 AM (15) Aug 17 89 (32) 75 (24) 29.80 (1009) W 9
10 AM (14) No Data
9 AM (13) Aug 17 89 (32) 75 (24) 29.88 (1012) WSW 7
8 AM (12) Aug 17 87 (31) 75 (24) 29.88 (1012) WSW 7
7 AM (11) No Data
6 AM (10) Aug 17 84 (29) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) SSW 12
5 AM (9) Aug 17 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) SSW 9
4 AM (8) Aug 17 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) SW 5
3 AM (7) Aug 17 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) WSW 9 rain during the past hour
2 AM (6) Aug 17 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.83 (1010) WSW 5
1 AM (5) No Data
Midnight (4) No Data
11 PM (3) Aug 16 80 (27) 77 (25) 29.83 (1010) WSW 7
10 PM (2) No Data
9 PM (1) No Data
8 PM (0) No Data
7 PM (23) No Data
6 PM (22) No Data
5 PM (21) Aug 16 84 (29) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) SSW 5
4 PM (20) No Data
Oldest 3 PM (19) No Data



This is the wave that shows up at the meteosat 7 pics just about to emerge west africa.Now after it splashes in the water let's see what conditions it gets thru the atlantic.I give it 3 days to see what it does.
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#3 Postby cycloneye » Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:42 pm

Oh yes darn !!!! Thanks storms for letting me know. :oops:
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#4 Postby cycloneye » Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:49 pm

2004.08.20 2300 UTC
Wind from the N (350 degrees) at 6 MPH (5 KT) (direction variable)
Visibility greater than 7 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Weather Cumulonimbus clouds observed
Temperature 82 F (28 C)
Dew Point 78 F (26 C)
Relative Humidity 88%
Pressure (altimeter) 29.91 in. Hg (1013 hPa)
ob GOOY 202300Z 35005KT 320V020 9999 BKN013 FEW020CB SCT130 28/26 Q1013 NOSIG

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24 Hour Summary
Time
EDT (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 7 PM (23) Aug 20 82 (28) 78 (26) 29.91 (1013) N 6
6 PM (22) Aug 20 82 (28) 78 (26) 29.91 (1013) NNW 6
5 PM (21) Aug 20 82 (28) 78 (26) 29.88 (1012) NNW 7
4 PM (20) Aug 20 82 (28) 78 (26) 29.85 (1011) NW 8
3 PM (19) Aug 20 84 (29) 78 (26) 29.85 (1011)
2 PM (18) Aug 20 84 (29) 78 (26) 29.85 (1011) NW 7
1 PM (17) Aug 20 86 (30) 80 (27) 29.85 (1011) W 6
Noon (16) Aug 20 86 (30) 80 (27) 29.85 (1011) W 8
11 AM (15) Aug 20 86 (30) 80 (27) 29.88 (1012)
10 AM (14) Aug 20 87 (31) 80 (27) 29.91 (1013) W 6 snow grains
9 AM (13) Aug 20 86 (30) 80 (27) 29.91 (1013) W 7
8 AM (12) Aug 20 84 (29) 80 (27) NW 7
7 AM (11) Aug 20 84 (29) 80 (27) 29.97 (1015) NW 7
6 AM (10) No Data
5 AM (9) Aug 20 82 (28) 82 (28) 29.97 (1015) Calm
4 AM (8) Aug 20 82 (28) 80 (27) 29.97 (1015) Calm
3 AM (7) Aug 20 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.94 (1014) Calm
2 AM (6) Aug 20 78 (26) 78 (26) 29.91 (1013) Calm
1 AM (5) Aug 20 78 (26) 78 (26) 29.91 (1013) W 2
Midnight (4) Aug 20 78 (26) 78 (26) 29.91 (1013) Variable 1
11 PM (3) Aug 19 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) Calm
10 PM (2) Aug 19 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.91 (1013) Calm
9 PM (1) Aug 19 80 (27) 78 (26) 29.94 (1014) Calm
Oldest 8 PM (0) Aug 19 80 (27) 78 (26) 29.94 (1014) Variable 1
Time
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F(C) Dew Point
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This is from today at Dakar and shows not too low pressures there but the wind direction changes.
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#5 Postby Hurricanehink » Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:52 pm

That's good about the circulation. The central pressure hasn't really been too much of a problem this year. Earl and Danielle started at 1009, Charley started at 1011, Bonnie had 1000 pressure and winds of 65 M.P.H. The circulation is good news, as the pressure can fall more easily than a center to form. Good findings.
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