Ryan
(Storm Tracker)
Tue Aug 16 2005 03:20 AM
Re: Bye Bye TD 10

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That said, let's see what the next 5 days bring. TD 10's remnants are still around (just as a heads-up, I think Daniel's comments were designed to try to quelch the speculation that TD 10 still existed, when in fact it did not), the flareup in the western Caribbean bears watching (though is largely forced by an upper-low at this time), and the model guidance is in pretty good agreement on something substantial coming off of the coast of Africa in 4-5 days. While Irene may thankfully be heading out to sea, there's still plenty worth watching.




yea i saw that storm coming of the african coast, it looks to be pretty impresive but it may reach up to the point where TD#10 died and were Irene sustantially weakened before re-gaining strenght, it seems like there's always somehting to watch, hey clark are the expecting that caribbean flare up to become an Invest or a TD or TD10 to re strengthen?

curious,ryan



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