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Tonight "the calm before the storm" and time to finish preps. Even now, high precipitable water and instability values ahead of Beryl are triggering flash flood threats with rainfall rates up to over 3"/Hr #Beryl #TXWX
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Keith234
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QBO and it's effects...
      #54548 - Sun Sep 11 2005 10:19 AM

Reading more on this topic I find parts of it confusing. For example the diagrams are vertical cross sections, but they have circular bubbles of varying colors of red, and orange. Could someone explain what those bubbles signify or how they're read? Also I know that a positive (westerly phase) of the QBO increases the likelyhood of an active tropical season, but why?

thanks a lot

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HURRICANELONNY
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Re: QBO and it's effects... [Re: Keith234]
      #54554 - Sun Sep 11 2005 12:23 PM

Maybe this will help keith:http://tao.atmos.washington.edu/data_sets/qbo/

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Re: QBO and it's effects...New link for post above works now... [Re: HURRICANELONNY]
      #54762 - Thu Sep 15 2005 05:31 AM

http://tao.atmos.washington.edu/data_sets/qbo/

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