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WXMAN RICHIE
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DEPRESSION ALREADY?????
      #2333 - Sat Aug 31 2002 03:58 PM

Visible satellite images indicate that the area of disturbed weather centered about 180 miles east-northeast of the northern Bahamas is becoming better organized. A reconnaissance plane will be in the area this afternoon to determine if a tropical depression has formed. This system is moving slowly toward the west-northwest.


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Re: DEPRESSION ALREADY?????
      #2334 - Sat Aug 31 2002 04:49 PM

As I posted in this forum yesterday, this area was a favorite of Bastardi, and I noted as the mid atlantic trough develops at about 65w a ridge would strengthen west of that, I think the bahamas system has a 50/50 chance to go...the sat pics. suggest mostly westward movement. EDS

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Re: invest 94L
      #2335 - Sat Aug 31 2002 05:07 PM

what is lyons on TWC lookin at, he says its moving nw going to go to carolinas, and he says its not doin to much. its heading mostly west and becoming better organized. miss john hope on TWC. lyons is pretty poor.

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Re: invest 94L
      #2336 - Sat Aug 31 2002 05:16 PM

just looked at long term sat loops and the bahamas system is moving wnw over the long period; also the latest floater picture on visible mode surely spells trouble for dolly...the shear machine seems to be in force there from the visible evidence. EDS.

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Re: invest 94L
      #2431 - Sun Sep 01 2002 02:47 PM

Dont know what Lyons is looking at...no I do. He is looking at the official forecast and statement. Maybe they should forget about paying him and just scroll the latest NHC info across the bottom of the screen.

Maybe they could let Cantore or someone else there who likes to explain what is going on and let Lyons rest.. I don't turn on TWC to see what my weather radio says. I want MORE.

And... someone there just said "strong fetch should be felt along the florida coast" or something like that...words not exact.. like is that the possible understatment of the year and dolly showed RAPID intensification on my sats tho it seems I am able to do 3 things onloine at once and Lyons cant.

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