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Are we in for......
a lull very soon? The African interior is looking very calm right now:
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... rmet7n.GIF
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... rmet7n.GIF
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Re: Are we in for......
dixiebreeze wrote:a lull very soon? The African interior is looking very calm right now:
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... rmet7n.GIF
A lull soon? 92L,93L and maybe soon 94L behind 93 with good wave.
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everyone, we are IN a LULL right NOW! we have a TS meandering around and otherwise a couple of TWs... this IS a lull! the SAL is making this lull... the tropics however are so active and strong that those few TWs and Franklin too have overriden it... some of you might think that a lull is no action at all but in terms of THIS season this is a lull
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ivanhater wrote:i would like to say yes, but something always seems to pop up somewhere
I have to agree that even with nothing showing behind the three waves, the way this season is going, something will likely pop-up, whether it is more storms forming and moving across Africa, or maybe some home grown system.
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Extremely brief but then look out.
Two links but will need by login and password.
Username: bflanakin
Password: rxb297
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/AI/200 ... 0AI1_g.jpg
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/XI/200 ... 0XI1_g.jpg
The waves pick up over Central Africa and large areas of disturbed weather from India eastward to the Phillipines.
Two links but will need by login and password.
Username: bflanakin
Password: rxb297
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/AI/200 ... 0AI1_g.jpg
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/XI/200 ... 0XI1_g.jpg
The waves pick up over Central Africa and large areas of disturbed weather from India eastward to the Phillipines.
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Re: Are we in for......
dixiebreeze wrote:a lull very soon? The African interior is looking very calm right now:
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... rmet7n.GIF
what basin are you looking at..we have two invests and entering primetime.
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Oops one more link
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/JI/200 ... 0JI1_g.jpg
This shows how our wave ae lined up over the WPAC east of Guam.
Amazing how all the tropical disturbance travel around the world
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/JI/200 ... 0JI1_g.jpg
This shows how our wave ae lined up over the WPAC east of Guam.
Amazing how all the tropical disturbance travel around the world
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wxwatcher91 wrote:everyone, we are IN a LULL right NOW! we have a TS meandering around and otherwise a couple of TWs... this IS a lull! the SAL is making this lull... the tropics however are so active and strong that those few TWs and Franklin too have overriden it... some of you might think that a lull is no action at all but in terms of THIS season this is a lull
That's what I have been saying.
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Waxing waves willn't weaken, we'll wait Wilma, WOW!
(was just for humor while we wait in this lull)
I know, I'm bored. Interesting how last few weeks I had summer school, it was all active, no school/freetime now, nothing, and then I have SAT classes starting next Tuesday, perhaps that'll bring more storms.
(was just for humor while we wait in this lull)
I know, I'm bored. Interesting how last few weeks I had summer school, it was all active, no school/freetime now, nothing, and then I have SAT classes starting next Tuesday, perhaps that'll bring more storms.
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The NHC was talking about the possibility of 92L's wave northern part becoming the most dominant. Which like in the case of Franklin-Gert wave, the wave could split in two the northern part could go WNW and the southern part could go more westward resulting in two possible development scenarios.
By the way, are Franklin and Gert considered brothers or something similar to it?
By the way, are Franklin and Gert considered brothers or something similar to it?
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wxwatcher91 wrote:everyone, we are IN a LULL right NOW! we have a TS meandering around and otherwise a couple of TWs... this IS a lull! the SAL is making this lull... the tropics however are so active and strong that those few TWs and Franklin too have overriden it... some of you might think that a lull is no action at all but in terms of THIS season this is a lull
I agree, this is as "lull" as it gets (at least this season)
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KatDaddy wrote:Extremely brief but then look out.
Two links but will need by login and password.
Username: bflanakin
Password: rxb297
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/AI/200 ... 0AI1_g.jpg
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/XI/200 ... 0XI1_g.jpg
The waves pick up over Central Africa and large areas of disturbed weather from India eastward to the Phillipines.
Saw on the news tonight where India has had it's worst flooding ever the last few weeks. 600 dead so far... 37 inches reported on Tuesday... ALONE in one city.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... index.html
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