Cycloneye
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Jul 29 2004 04:10 PM
Re: There is something BIg east of the Bahamas!

NOUS42 KNHC 291530
WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS
CARCAH, TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, MIAMI,FL.
1130 AM EDT THU 29 JULY 2004
SUBJECT: TROPICAL CYCLONE PLAN OF THE DAY (TCPOD)
VALID 30/1100Z TO 31/1100Z JUL 2004
TCPOD NUMBER.....04-061

I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. SUSPECT AREA (GULF OF MEXICO)
A. 30/1700Z
B. AFXXX 01CCA INVEST
C. 30/1430Z
D. 25.0N 85.0W
E. 30/1600Z TO 30/2200Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT

2. SUSPECT AREA (BAHAMAS)
A. 30/1800Z
B. AFXXX 01DDA INVEST
C. 30/1500Z
D. 28.0N 77.0W
E. 30/1730Z TO 30/2100Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT

3. SUCCEEDING DAY OUTLOOK: BEGIN 6-HRLY FIXES AT 31/1200Z
IF EITHER SYSEM DEVELOPS.

This is the plan of the day for both systems if necessary.The next 24 hours will be crucial for the squadron to take off and fly into those.



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