Plan of the day=Gulfstream jet going,no missions to wave
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Plan of the day=Gulfstream jet going,no missions to wave
http://asp1.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/tro ... OUS42.KNHC
Plenty of missions toTD#3 including the upper gulfstream jet.I am surprised that no missions are tasked for the wave.
Plenty of missions toTD#3 including the upper gulfstream jet.I am surprised that no missions are tasked for the wave.
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I, too, am surprised at the lack of recon interest for the wave. However, to back the NHC up, I think they're waiting for island observations to see what kind of system this really is.
Of note is that there has not been any pressure falls in the islands, which contrasts with the slow, but steady increase in organization that the tropical wave is showing on satellite images.
As I said yesterday, I think this system will develop once it reaches the eastern Caribbean Sea within the next 12-24 hours at MOST, unless interaction with South America, slows it somewhat...
Of note is that there has not been any pressure falls in the islands, which contrasts with the slow, but steady increase in organization that the tropical wave is showing on satellite images.
As I said yesterday, I think this system will develop once it reaches the eastern Caribbean Sea within the next 12-24 hours at MOST, unless interaction with South America, slows it somewhat...
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