Warm SST ahead
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Warm SST ahead
Dennis is about to enter an area of warmer waters:
http://www.maineharbors.com/weather/seatemp4.htm
It will be interesting to see what happens. If the tracks much farther west he will miss the only remaining "cold" pocket of water.
http://www.maineharbors.com/weather/seatemp4.htm
It will be interesting to see what happens. If the tracks much farther west he will miss the only remaining "cold" pocket of water.
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Man looking at the nw track and those sst's looks like Dennis is going to stay roughly in that 28 degree C and higher ssts!!! Not good. Sat shows the storm is already beginning to tighten up. Another sign of strengthening.
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wow I looked at the satellite before looking at the forums...
I saw the current satellite image and was amazed by how symmetrical Dennis was and also the convection associated with him...
I read this thread and said to myself "oh so Dennis hit this eddy and that's how he strengthened so much"
Then I compared the two images...
DENNIS HASNT EVEN HIT THE EDDY YET!
I saw the current satellite image and was amazed by how symmetrical Dennis was and also the convection associated with him...
I read this thread and said to myself "oh so Dennis hit this eddy and that's how he strengthened so much"
Then I compared the two images...
DENNIS HASNT EVEN HIT THE EDDY YET!
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canegrl04 wrote:Isn't this nearly the same track Camille took?
Similar, Camile's track was a little further west through the central gulf.
Look at the link below and save it. you will need to rotate it to really see the track.
ftp://ftp.nhc.noaa.gov/pub/storm_archiv ... elim01.gif
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