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steve5304
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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Unregistered User]
      #66928 - Wed Jun 14 2006 10:48 AM

That wave near Puerto rico is gonna develop some time this weekend.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: steve5304]
      #66929 - Wed Jun 14 2006 10:56 AM

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That wave near Puerto rico is gonna develop some time this weekend.




What are you looking at to back up that statement. Please share with us

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Jenny]
      #66930 - Wed Jun 14 2006 10:59 AM

I noticed this area on the 1315Z Atlantic Visible loop.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: steve5304]
      #66932 - Wed Jun 14 2006 11:06 AM

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That wave near Puerto rico is gonna develop some time this weekend.




If you are going to make statements such as these, please offer a source for your information or, at least some type of logical reasoning behind it...


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steve5304
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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Reaper]
      #66933 - Wed Jun 14 2006 11:32 AM

why. I just have a feeling. Plus i have been watching it for a few days and it ebbs and flows with its strengh.


You will see as it gets under cuba. Development will be favorable.


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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: steve5304]
      #66936 - Wed Jun 14 2006 11:52 AM

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why. I just have a feeling. Plus i have been watching it for a few days and it ebbs and flows with its strengh.


You will see as it gets under cuba. Development will be favorable.




Steve this site is for sharing facts not just feelings.

If I had gone by my feelings Alberto would have come into my area as a hurricane, but because I went by the facts I was seeing, I knew it would only be a TS and go north of me.

So help the rest of us reach your conclusion share your facts so we can share in it with you

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Jenny]
      #66937 - Wed Jun 14 2006 12:06 PM

Well said Jenny

Looking down near Panama I'm seeing a pretty strong flare up over water. Just seems to be a lot of active waves for mid june.


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steve5304
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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Jenny]
      #66938 - Wed Jun 14 2006 12:07 PM

Last time I checked this part of the forum was speculative and public.

Nobody here is a scientician so lets get that straight.

I am merely speculating and adding to the topic of the OP.


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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Jenny]
      #66939 - Wed Jun 14 2006 12:09 PM

Been a lot of discussion on the early signs of the 2006 season. Of particular note is the development of the waves in the mid- to eastern Atlantic, and how this looks more like August than June. Even though those waves aren't expected to amount to much, their very presence hints at more to come.

Is there any way this can be measured and compared against previous years? How about even last year - when did this training start kicking in? Years past - yes, seems like it was August before there were even simultaneous features worth mentioning, if even to dismiss them.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: AgnesOfHell]
      #66940 - Wed Jun 14 2006 12:15 PM

[quoteIs there any way this can be measured and compared against previous years? How about even last year - when did this training start kicking in? Years past - yes, seems like it was August before there were even simultaneous features worth mentioning, if even to dismiss them.




That is a very good question. Anybody out there have a way to find this out? Please share.



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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: steve5304]
      #66941 - Wed Jun 14 2006 12:17 PM

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Last time I checked this part of the forum was speculative and public.

Nobody here is a scientician so lets get that straight.

I am merely speculating and adding to the topic of the OP.



Speculating is one thing but you said a storm is going to develop this weekend, Jenny was only saying if your going to post a comment like that she wanted to see if you had any facts thats all. We are all learning here, speculating is fine just make sure you try and word it better so we understand your just posting a opinion.


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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: AgnesOfHell]
      #66943 - Wed Jun 14 2006 12:40 PM

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Been a lot of discussion on the early signs of the 2006 season. Of particular note is the development of the waves in the mid- to eastern Atlantic, and how this looks more like August than June. Even though those waves aren't expected to amount to much, their very presence hints at more to come.

Is there any way this can be measured and compared against previous years? How about even last year - when did this training start kicking in? Years past - yes, seems like it was August before there were even simultaneous features worth mentioning, if even to dismiss them.



If you mean the wave train coming off the African coast, it started in earnest in July.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: CaneTrackerInSoFl]
      #66944 - Wed Jun 14 2006 01:05 PM

Here's a good view of all the areas of interest:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/avn-l.jpg

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: steve5304]
      #66951 - Wed Jun 14 2006 04:42 PM

The Storm Forum is, in fact, for the opposite -- for scientific discussion on current and potential tropical cyclone features. For speculation, we have the Forecast Lounge forum.

A lot of the discussion on this feature is very nice, but please refrain from making statements as to their development without providing some evidence as to why you feel that way.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Stormwatchin' Dan]
      #66953 - Wed Jun 14 2006 05:44 PM

Storm Watchin Dan by that image it looks as if ithe wave has gotten its act back toegther. Ealier today the wave looked as if it was falling apart.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Jenny]
      #66954 - Wed Jun 14 2006 06:25 PM

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Storm Watchin Dan by that image it looks as if ithe wave has gotten its act back toegther. Ealier today the wave looked as if it was falling apart.




That's exactly what I was thinking, but I'm glad you said it first. *LOL* It looked like it was losing its punch before.

What's the geography of those islands down there? Maybe it was getting disrupted by mountains and now it's back over open water it's firing up again?

From the NHC 2:05pm discussion:

A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 70W SOUTH OF 20N MOVING WEST 20 KT OVER
THE PAST 24 HOURS. THIS WAVE DOES NOT APPEAR AS ORGANIZED AS
YESTERDAY BUT IT STILL DOES SHOW SOME SIGNATURE. THE RAIN SWATH
ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAVE CURRENTLY COVERS 15N-19N BETWEEN
69W-74W. SOME OF THE SHOWERS IN THIS AREA ARE BECOMING MORE
CONVECTIVE THIS EARLY AFTERNOON. A LARGE AREA OF LOW CLOUDS ARE
BEHIND THE WAVE AXIS WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS. A FEW BUOY AND SHIP
OBS HAVE SHOWED A SLIGHT INCREASE IN TRADE WINDS BEHIND THE WAVE
AXIS.

Okay, question, what do the trade winds do to it? Is that good or bad?

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: madmumbler]
      #66955 - Wed Jun 14 2006 06:34 PM

man look at the size of that wave thats coming off of africa. what is going on in june? man this is serious stuff.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: Jenny]
      #66956 - Wed Jun 14 2006 06:42 PM

Looking at the WV imagery from the GOES sat, it seems this wave's going to be passing into more favorable areas for development (the mid/upper/high lvl winds all seem to align in roughly the same direction West of Hispaniola, as well as a lack of all that dry air) if it continues on a WNW track, but I could be reading the vanes totally wrong, heck, they might not even be representing the wind.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: BullitNutz]
      #66957 - Wed Jun 14 2006 07:20 PM

You are correct is will be moving into an area more conducive for tropical development but the models continue toshow nothing with it or the other 2 in the east. We will have to wait and see.

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Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea [Re: NewWatcher]
      #66958 - Wed Jun 14 2006 07:34 PM

Not real sure of anything developing in the near future...but as models go...the CMC and MM5FSU 12Z runs hint very slightly at something in this area in a few days. All in all, pretty tame right now.

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