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West FL Jess
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Tropical Waves in Atlantic
      #67577 - Wed Jun 28 2006 02:00 AM

does anyone have any thoughts or good links about the current Tropical Waves in the Atlantic? I have found a lot of the knowledge and links that people give on here very useful. I took this quote off www.accuweather.com the other wave that it was talking about was one that they do not believe will develop so I only copied the relevant part. Thanks for any advice that can be given or good links to look at!



"The only other tropical wave to watch is along 53 west south of 16 north. There are a few thunderstorms along this wave, which is pushing west at 15 knots. It should reach the Lesser Antilles tonight and cause thunderstorms there. The wave that was a little further west has just about caught up with this wave and the two are close enough to be considered one feature now."

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Re: Tropical Waves in Atlantic [Re: West FL Jess]
      #67579 - Wed Jun 28 2006 02:02 AM

Try this....

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb-atl.shtml

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Re: Tropical Waves in Atlantic [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #67622 - Thu Jun 29 2006 01:54 AM

Skeetobite is showing storm spaghetti models for AL93. What should we expect at this early stage as far as steering currents, shear, etc. and are there any reasons to expect strengthnening?

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Re: Tropical Waves in Atlantic [Re: johnnylightning]
      #67623 - Thu Jun 29 2006 02:04 AM

Here is a good link for your questions..

http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html

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Re: Tropical Waves in Atlantic [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #67624 - Thu Jun 29 2006 02:16 AM

That's a great link! Thanks. Especially the real time probabilities.

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