Storm Hunter
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Fri Aug 19 2005 08:07 PM
Re: Don't look now but...

umm....looks like "X-TD10"/wave might be making a comeback tonight. I think there is a surface low trying to develop, near 21n 65w. This may be best chance too see anything happen with the wave in the area. Shear is week and if it holds... then this wave looks like it will head into the eastern/southern GOM. But as of right now i think there is something going on.... there is alot of convection and now that night time has fallen, its going to be hard to tell by sats exactly what's going on. Well, lets see how long storms fire tonight!!!!


It's also weird to see this "Dry air" out over the central/southern Atlantic. WV imagery from els at lsu. The bright area is Drier Air, which most of the time you will not find thuderstoms/tropical waves under. So anything coming off Africa would have a hard time unless this stuff moves or fades away. Now that the epac is blowing up with systems, it's only a matter of time for the atl to follow



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