...SPECIAL FEATURES...
1003 MB LOW IS INLAND OVER HONDURAS NEAR 15N87W. CLUSTERS OF
SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION ARE FROM
14N-16N BETWEEN 84W-89W. THE LOW IS FORECAST TO MOVE N INTO THE
GULF OF HONDURAS AND DEEPEN. POSSIBLE TROPICAL CYCLONE IS
WITHIN 36 HOURS FROM 15N-20N BETWEEN 82W-87W.
Let the party roll.
6-7-05 TWD 8:05 PM SPECIAL FEATURE
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hurricanedude wrote:but its inland for now...so no IMMEDIATE concern...tomorrow this time may be a little different
Remember Michelle in 2001, while it was inland it remained as a TD but when it just touched warm waters, it exploded. The same goes to Gordon, 2000, and Opal, 1995. Of course, no one is expecting this system to be compared in strength with the systems I mentioned.
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HURAKAN wrote:hurricanedude wrote:but its inland for now...so no IMMEDIATE concern...tomorrow this time may be a little different
Remember Michelle in 2001, while it was inland it remained as a TD but when it just touched warm waters, it exploded. The same goes to Gordon, 2000, and Opal, 1995. Of course, no one is expecting this system to be compared in strength with the systems I mentioned.
That's JUST what I was thinking. Not saying it happens here though, but it is interesting. I haven't been this excited in a long time.
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Re: 6-7-05 TWD 8:05 PM SPECIAL FEATURE
HURAKAN wrote:...SPECIAL FEATURES...
1003 MB LOW IS INLAND OVER HONDURAS NEAR 15N87W. CLUSTERS OF
SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION ARE FROM
14N-16N BETWEEN 84W-89W. THE LOW IS FORECAST TO MOVE N INTO THE
GULF OF HONDURAS AND DEEPEN. POSSIBLE TROPICAL CYCLONE IS
WITHIN 36 HOURS FROM 15N-20N BETWEEN 82W-87W.
Let the party roll.
Finally some action to look at
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Re: Finally?
LilNoles2005 wrote:Finally? LOL, we're only 7 days into the season!
Let's get it started!
Good Song!
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This low is just barely inland and many got confused over the mid-level spin of convection that moved off to the NNE. This low is not moving more than a drift right now. Until the ridge begins to influence it coming from the east we will not see much of a rapid movement imo and that movement should be toward the North or a little NNW as it seems now.
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