Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Wed Jun 23 2004 05:12 PM
Re: JB

I'm not posting it. All that stuff is proprietary (and they'll put an extra disclaimer on that). If you put some of it in your own words, you'd probably be okay.

As for the question about Tutt lows, they are different from the more concentric ULL's that move around the basin. The TUTT lows are broad swaths shaped kind of like a script capital "V" and are usually strongest (relative to effects on the Tropical Season) in EL Nino Years. I don't have time to find you the best explanation and modeling, but if you go to Google, search for TUTT or Trupical Upper Tropospheric Trough. Here's the results from the Google Search. Browse them as you will:

Google Search for Tropical upper...



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