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#21 Postby Buck » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:08 pm

Wow... this thing is looking really good
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#22 Postby shaggy » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:14 pm

looking good how? Yeah it has a decent flare up going on and it has a touch of outflow but this thing is WAY out there and has a ton of obstacles to overcome so lets watch and wait to see what actually happens
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#23 Postby TS Zack » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:16 pm

What obstacles?
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#24 Postby shaggy » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:21 pm

until the SAL clears completely out and since there was another smaller surge recently thats chasing this system it may impede the eastern side if it catches up to it.



DOMINATED BY A MID/UPPER HIGH W OF THE CAPE VERDE
ISLANDS NEAR 16N28W WITH BROAD ANTICYCLONIC FLOW E OF 37W.
MODERATE SUBSIDENCE AND DRY UPPER AIR CAN ONLY SUPPORT LOW
STRATOCUMULUS CLOUDS. AFRICAN DUST HAS NOW CLEARED THE COAST AND
IS S OF 25N FROM 20W-40W...NOT AS DENSE AS THE PREVIOUS SURGE
THAT IS OVER THE W TROPICAL ATLC WHICH IS S OF 23N W OF 40W INTO
THE E CARIBBEAN. AT THE SURFACE...BROAD HIGH PRESSURE DOMINATES
THE ATLC N OF 20N E OF 60W WITH A RIDGE AXIS EXTENDING FROM THE
NE ATLC NEAR 32N32W SW ALONG 26N43W TO A 1021 MB HIGH LOCATED
NEAR 24N55W.


just not optimal conditions YET but thats subject to change in my opinion this one is looking good for it just coming off the coast but to jump up and say Irene is a bit speculative remember we just went thru 93L being this big time threat to the GOM and it everyone gave it a name but nothing ever happened with it. All i am saying is that patience is a virtue and can save you from a big ole crow dinner
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#25 Postby TS Zack » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:25 pm

This system has some dry air on the North side but in general the conditions are good. The SAL is behind it and should not be a factor. Ahead of it conditions seem to be favorable for development.
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#26 Postby HURAKAN » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:37 pm

Irene, are you there?
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#27 Postby wxcrazytwo » Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:38 pm

HURAKAN wrote:Irene, are you there?


No, leave me alone..
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