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NONAME
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Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend
      #54639 - Tue Sep 13 2005 07:39 AM

I think that the models ar point to that convection in the central altantic and the wave coming off of Africa it one of the better wave for latly in organation and convection. So if You got any info on these just post them here for now.

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: NONAME]
      #54643 - Tue Sep 13 2005 08:17 AM

i see that too NONAME. Looks interesting. The UKMET is predicting the largest storms of the models. With what looks like a TD or TStorm in about 6 days. But we all know how iffy any model is 6 days out especially the UKMET, something to sit and watch while mother nature makes some more fireworks.

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: amonty]
      #54653 - Tue Sep 13 2005 12:15 PM

hi would either of you happen to have a link to the models you have?...thank you

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: FlaMommy]
      #54656 - Tue Sep 13 2005 02:12 PM

Sure, here it is. FYI this link and alot of other useful tools can be found at the bottom of the main page>>> computer models When you make a selection on a model scroll to the right and you can advance the models' forecast. Another interesting note about the models is most are showing EPAC TD10 churning towards Hawaii as a Hurricane. Something to watch for..........

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: amonty]
      #54667 - Tue Sep 13 2005 05:00 PM

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: amonty]
      #54725 - Wed Sep 14 2005 02:22 PM

Well, what do you think tropical weather watchers ? Do we have someting here to keep an eye on mid Atantic and just off the coast of Africa or what ? Mid-atlantic system seems to have chance to maybe get it together but I don`t know what kind of enviroment it is heading into.....Need some input on this one......Weatherchef.......... web page

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: NONAME]
      #54745 - Wed Sep 14 2005 08:47 PM

Looks like that disturbance is showing some rotation...as weel as more consoladated covection...see how it holds up...still 1000 miles from the leewards

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: WeatherNut]
      #54747 - Wed Sep 14 2005 08:56 PM

is this system you soeak of 95L becuae if so, it looks a littkle bit more organized and i think we could see something in 36-48 hours

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: Ryan]
      #54760 - Thu Sep 15 2005 01:08 AM

If it continues getting organized the way it is...might be sooner

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: WeatherNut]
      #54765 - Thu Sep 15 2005 07:41 AM

Definitely future Philippe. I'm sure people will get that spelling wrong. Phil for short is good. Anyways I wouldn't be surprised if a noname comes out today on the navy site. It's huge and the faster it develops the faster he'll depart because of the central atlantic trof. If it doesn't develop soon which I think it will then it could sneek under the trof. It looks like a future Floyd in size to..

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Re: Possible Devlopment in the Carribean and Atlantic by Weekend [Re: HURRICANELONNY]
      #54767 - Thu Sep 15 2005 08:37 AM

I definitley agree it is a impressive invest. If you check out the models they agree two there are likely only two scenarios for this one. scenario 1= gets too strong too fast and spins the fishes. scenario 2= lays low and possibly enters the GOM. Let's pray for the first one!! Another note is the NHC finally recognized it as something to watch. Tropical Cyclone Danger Areas

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