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Domino
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Manila Radar/Decent Satellite sites
      #47569 - Thu Aug 11 2005 04:30 PM

I will be in Manila in the Philippines for the next couple months. So far I have been pretty unsuccesful finding decent weather sites for this area with radar and satellite data. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Thanks,
Derek


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HURRICANELONNY
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Re: MEXICO [Re: Domino]
      #57875 - Wed Oct 05 2005 03:26 PM

Someone tell me that neither system near the mexican pacific coast is either a depression or storm. According to the NHC web site there are no tropical systems in the Pacific.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/FLOAT/IR4/20.jpg


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Clark
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Re: MEXICO [Re: HURRICANELONNY]
      #57956 - Wed Oct 05 2005 11:32 PM

Part of that is the remnant of Stan, but there is currently not a surface low in the midst of that deep convection and thus no tropical cyclone. Perhaps there will be on Thursday, but not tonight.

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Loc: Hattiesburg,MS (31.3N 89.3W)
Re: MEXICO [Re: Clark]
      #58000 - Fri Oct 07 2005 06:07 AM

TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1005 UTC FRI OCT 07 2005

...SPECIAL FEATURE...
LOW PRES 18N107W...POSSIBLE REMNANT OF STAN...1004 MB MOVING WNW 5 TO 10 KT.
NUMEROUS STRONG CONVECTION WITHIN 240 NM N QUADRANT AND ISOLATED STRONG WITHIN 60 NM E QUADRANT.
THIS SYSTEM HAS SOME POTENTIAL TO DEVELOP INTO A TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER THE NEXT
36 HRS.


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