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mysticalmooons
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hint of future development???????
      #35812 - Sat May 21 2005 12:52 AM

Hey people !! Any thought on this part of the discussion? I dont know what they mean by weak curvature. Havent seen it in most reports

TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION...
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
805 PM EDT FRI 20 MAY 2005

..TROPICAL WAVES...

E ATLC TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 24W NEAR THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS S
OF 16N MOVING W 15 KT. IMAGERY SHOWS AN INCREASE IN CONVECTION
ALONG THE ITCZ WITH SOME WEAK CURVATURE. SCATTERED MODERATE TO
ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS FROM 3N-8N BETWEEN 20W-27W.


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Heather
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Re: hint of future development??????? [Re: mysticalmooons]
      #35821 - Sat May 21 2005 08:36 AM

I read that too. Not knowing much, I tend to get a little nervous when I hear of tropical waves coming from anywhere near the Cape Verde islands. So guys, go ahead and tell me that this is entirely normal and nothing to worry about, OK?!

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Lysis
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Re: hint of future development??????? [Re: Heather]
      #35822 - Sat May 21 2005 09:35 AM

Don't fret over every little flair up. You will go crazy.
There is always something in the doldrums.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg

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cheers

Edited by Lysis (Sat May 21 2005 09:37 AM)


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LI Phil
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Re: hint of future development??????? [Re: Heather]
      #35826 - Sat May 21 2005 06:16 PM

>>> I tend to get a little nervous when I hear of tropical waves coming from anywhere near the Cape Verde islands.

fear not...the CV season hasn't started and won't really get cranking till near august...nothing is going to be making the trek across the pond for a long time...heck, atlantic season hasn't even started.

the folks who post on this board are quite attuned to any tropical activity, so if you come here and there's nothing posted, chances are near 100% there's nothing going on...

it's always good to be prepared, but we'll let you know when we got a little sumpin-sumpin to worry about.

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2005 Forecast: 14/7/4

BUCKLE UP!

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Heather
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Re: hint of future development??????? [Re: LI Phil]
      #35833 - Sat May 21 2005 09:53 PM

Good to know! Just worrisome as hurricane seasons as we know it ended last year. It's like anything goes now. Glad I have you all to keep me grounded.

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