CFHC Talkback For News Story #87:
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More Atlantic Action
10:26 AM EDT - 11 September 2000

We're back, and this week we have a lot to watch this week. We have something worth watching southwest of Bermuda that has a really good chance of becoming TD#10 today. We'll be watching it today.

Another area in the east Atlantic could form over the next several days as well.

More to come later.

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NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Forecast Track of Active Systems (Good Forecast Track Graphic and Satellite Photos)

StormCarib.com has reports from folks in the Caribbean islands themselves and is worth checking out when storms approach the Caribbean.
Ouragans.com Français -- L'information sur des ouragans comprenant beaucoup de liens.
Tormenta.net Español -- Gran información sobre huracanes aquí.

Crown Weather Services Tropical Update (Includes Map with multiple forecast model tracks)
Snonut's Hurricane Reports

Satellite images at: [N.A. visible] (visible -- Daytime Only) [N.A. infrared] (infrared), and [N.A. water vapor] (water vapor)--Nasa source.

Some Forecast models: (NGM, AVN, MRF, ECMWF, ETA)
DoD weather models (NOGAPS, AVN, MRF)
AVN, ECMWF, GFDL, NOGAPS, UKMET

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The Models (#1)
Posted by:
Colleen Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posted On 10:35AM 11-Sep-2000 with id (RPUNQXXNQYYNTV*)


The models want to take this out to sea in 3 days. Guess we will have to wait and see how strong it gets...and what recon finds this morning...to see if they "officially" declare this at 11am...they may wait until 5pm...your guess is as good as mine.

TD# 10 is born (#2)
Posted by: Gary Location: Hernando Beach fl.
Posted On 10:46AM 11-Sep-2000 with id (RPYNTNTSNSR*)


BULLETIN

TROPICAL DEPRESSION TEN ADVISORY NUMBER 1

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL

11 AM EDT MON SEP 11 2000



...TROPICAL DEPRESSION TEN FORMS WEST-SOUTHWEST OF BERMUDA...



...SATELLITE IMAGERY THIS MORNING SUGGESTS THAT THE AREA OF LOW

PRESSURE IN THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC HAS ACQUIRED SOME TROPICAL

CHARACTERISTICS AND IS NOW TROPICAL DEPRESSION TEN.


td # 10 (#3)
Posted by:
Gary Location: Jacksonville
Posted On 10:52AM 11-Sep-2000 with id (RPUNQURNVUNR*)


I wouldn't depend on any of the models right now in this wierd tropical season. They say its going to sea, so it's probably heading straight for land.


The Big Picture (repost) (#4)
Posted by:
David Location: Brevard/PSJ
Posted On 11:00AM 11-Sep-2000 with id (RPYNQQTNRRPNRTW*)


Hello,

If you go to:



http://sgihss3f.wwb.noaa.gov/data4/images/TROPICAL/atl/nwatl-wv-loop.html



The spinning low at 30/72 (ish) is probably going to come under shear and will not make it. Look at the huge pocket of dry air just over it. (the Bermuda area) If the low continues to move south it looks like it will be caught up in that trough and sucked out to the North East. Any different thoughts out there?


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