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Keith234
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Tropics Quiet?
      #20502 - Wed Aug 18 2004 09:38 AM

The last couple of days the tropics in the Altanic Basin have been quiet after Charley but now the threat for cyclone devlopment now lurks in the Eastern Pacific, there is a possiblity of a hurricane forming that would later affect areas of land and water around there. It is located 1425 NM South West of the southern tip of Baja California.

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Re: Tropics Quiet? [Re: Keith234]
      #20505 - Wed Aug 18 2004 11:16 AM

the reality is that florida need not worry until the wave or depression is close and atmospheric indicators(such as the jetstream) dictate the storm will head in the general direction of one of our coasts. where it will hit is not certain until it is very close to land. therefore all on the part of the affected coast need to make plans to deal with the storm, period.

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Re: Tropics Quiet? [Re: Tom]
      #20508 - Wed Aug 18 2004 12:57 PM

I don't think Floridians need be worried about seeing a hurricane which formed in the East Pacific...see first post.

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Re: Tropics Quiet? [Re: LI Phil]
      #20509 - Wed Aug 18 2004 01:31 PM

Thanks for telling me that LI Phil

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Re: Tropics Quiet? [Re: Keith234]
      #20547 - Thu Aug 19 2004 09:20 AM

Today it seems the reason for decreased activity is because of NAO dropping into the negatives, which casues the Norhten Jetstream to be pushed into the favorable area for devlopment of hurricanes, this jetstream (as they call it) causes less moist and colder air to supress tropical devlopment and cause subsidence. Also I believe there is a shortwave trough around the cape verde islands area, if this trough weakens the tropics will regain their activity.

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Edited by Jason234 (Thu Aug 19 2004 04:19 PM)


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