15.1N 48.6W "eddy" and 16N 59W wave
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15.1N 48.6W "eddy" and 16N 59W wave
Not sure if I am seeing what is posted elsewhere? or in discussions?
definite LLC SW of Irene. made few time around. Watching to see if it's an eddy of if it persists.
Correction more like 14 North. sorry.
definite LLC SW of Irene. made few time around. Watching to see if it's an eddy of if it persists.
Correction more like 14 North. sorry.
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Ok it's still there. It also has a small area of convection firing over it's center.
Eddys don't hang around that long and produce convection now do they?
Also it looks like it is NNE in motion and splitting off the ITCZ. Any pros or long timers care to comment??
Use the high zoom loop at 15.14N 48.5W
Also check out 16.03N 59.3W impressive yes?
We must all have been staring at Irene too long and are missing the new possibles
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Eddys don't hang around that long and produce convection now do they?
Also it looks like it is NNE in motion and splitting off the ITCZ. Any pros or long timers care to comment??
Use the high zoom loop at 15.14N 48.5W
Also check out 16.03N 59.3W impressive yes?
We must all have been staring at Irene too long and are missing the new possibles
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nhc 8PM
8PM DISCUSSION
.TROPICAL WAVES...
AN E ATLC TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 26W/27W TO THE S OF 17N MOVING
W 15 KT. CYCLONIC LOW LEVEL TURNING IS NOTED. CONVECTION IS
CONFINED TO THE ITCZ.
A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 59W S OF 19N MOVING W AT 15 KT.
CYCLONIC LOW LEVEL TURNING IS NOTED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY AND IS
CONFIRMED BY THE LOCAL BUOY WINDS. SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION IS WITHIN 30 NM RADIUS OF 16N59W.
.TROPICAL WAVES...
AN E ATLC TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 26W/27W TO THE S OF 17N MOVING
W 15 KT. CYCLONIC LOW LEVEL TURNING IS NOTED. CONVECTION IS
CONFINED TO THE ITCZ.
A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 59W S OF 19N MOVING W AT 15 KT.
CYCLONIC LOW LEVEL TURNING IS NOTED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY AND IS
CONFIRMED BY THE LOCAL BUOY WINDS. SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION IS WITHIN 30 NM RADIUS OF 16N59W.
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early call here so
THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION:
This has trouble written all over it.
1. Decreasing shear ahead
2. ridge in place
3. Warm Water
I would expect some devopment at a decent pace and possible carribean and later GOM
who needs the CV for stroms?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/atlantic/winds/wg8dlm5.html
THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION:
This has trouble written all over it.
1. Decreasing shear ahead
2. ridge in place
3. Warm Water
I would expect some devopment at a decent pace and possible carribean and later GOM
who needs the CV for stroms?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/atlantic/winds/wg8dlm5.html
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