Let's Face It, 92L Is A Bust
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Let's Face It, 92L Is A Bust
This storm is just not developing, as originally thought. Too much shear and now, land masses to deal with. They've even called off recon. 92L is a goner.
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Re: Let's Face It, 92L Is A Bust
tropicstorm wrote:This storm is just not developing, as originally thought. Too much shear and now, land masses to deal with. They've even called off recon. 92L is a goner.
It has a chance to develop once it get's into the GOM next week.
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Re: Let's Face It, 92L Is A Bust
tropicstorm wrote:This storm is just not developing, as originally thought. Too much shear and now, land masses to deal with. They've even called off recon. 92L is a goner.
I'm not so sure 92L is finished with us:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
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Re: Let's Face It, 92L Is A Bust
dixiebreeze wrote:tropicstorm wrote:This storm is just not developing, as originally thought. Too much shear and now, land masses to deal with. They've even called off recon. 92L is a goner.
I'm not so sure 92L is finished with us:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
It's over land.
At best a weak system once it gets into the Straits of Florida and the Gulf...
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I don't think I have to really have to face it. That ULL is tearing 92L apart and there is nothing it can do about it. With my below amature skills i'd give it a 10% chance of not getting sawed to peices by that UL, a 85% chance of being sawed apart by the ULL, and a 5% chance that it will disipate because of the land it might move over soon.
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TS Zack wrote:Looking at PR radar. A low-level circulation may be forming just Northwest of Puerto Rico.
I think this system will form. Not for another 36hours though. Let it get closer to the Bahamas.
I said this in another post. I asked what it was, but no one answered. I don't think it'll do much until it's in the Gulf though.
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>>I don't think I have to really have to face it. That ULL is tearing 92L apart and there is nothing it can do about it. With my below amature skills i'd give it a 10% chance of not getting sawed to peices by that UL, a 85% chance of being sawed apart by the ULL...
That's a pretty big shear zone. If you run tropical atlantic goes WV @ 30 frames, it seems pretty dug in there. Many of the Caribbean waves and storms so far have followed a piece splitting off from that area further south. But most of those lows were already stretching, splitting and backing off to the SW as the energy pulled up just east of it allowing ridging to build over the top in the pattern reversal. I could be wrong, but it looks like 92l ended up on the wrong side of the jet in its area. There is some outflow into the upper atmosphere, but I don't see how it gets past this area as anything other than a wave.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrwv.html
Steve
That's a pretty big shear zone. If you run tropical atlantic goes WV @ 30 frames, it seems pretty dug in there. Many of the Caribbean waves and storms so far have followed a piece splitting off from that area further south. But most of those lows were already stretching, splitting and backing off to the SW as the energy pulled up just east of it allowing ridging to build over the top in the pattern reversal. I could be wrong, but it looks like 92l ended up on the wrong side of the jet in its area. There is some outflow into the upper atmosphere, but I don't see how it gets past this area as anything other than a wave.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrwv.html
Steve
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k now i'm saying i'm not loosing hope with this system with it lasest cnvection I think it wouls be at least a TD if that darn ULL goes away heck once it gets to florida and if it doesn't hit the coast there this system my get a heck of a lot of convection.
so psycic astro forsee's tremendous convection in 92L future!! lol
so psycic astro forsee's tremendous convection in 92L future!! lol
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Swimdude wrote:I know it's dead. But must we admit it?
Yes we do. If we let go of what is in the past...the future will hold bigger and better things.
But I must say that tropical cyclones have a tendency to rise from the grave, should the shear lessen, there is a chance of development around August 1. Then again, I wouldn't count on the shear lessening anytime soon.
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