dem05
(User)
Sat May 31 2008 06:00 PM
Re: alma starts a fight

I did find the final floater images of Alma are still on the server under the link I had for the shortwave. It does show how the center of Alma was obsorbed "for lunch" into the overall circulation of the monsoon trough. Also, you may note at least one lower level vorticity in the extreme SW Hondoran waters (which was later absorbed as well) as well as a mid level circulation around 18N and 85W (Which was the beginnings of Arthur).

To help in identifyting the remenant low of Alma, click the radio button "Trop Fcst Pts." at the top of the image:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t6/loop-ir2.html



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