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Tropical Weather Analysis - 19/06Z
      Thu Aug 19 2010 03:57 AM

Good morning! Before I get started it needs to be said in regards to the Tropical Wave near 10.5N and 27.0W there are no models that have the capability to accurately forecast Tropical systems beyond 5 days or 120 hours. We won't be able to put any level of faith in the models until we're beyond the next 5 days and compare the model data with current upper level data.

Tonight there several upper level lows and a strong TUTT that currently resides from 50.0N 46W to an upper level low near 30.0N 55.0W extending westward to another upper level low at 21.0N 87.0W near Yucatan have been semi-permanent for the better part of this season.
There is considerable shear between the upper low near 30.0N 55.0W and the Azore upper ridge to its east.

Further west; the Gulf of Mexico is closed for business as shear across the entire area is near 30 knots extending ENE south of the upper ridge axis which extends from the Mid-Continental ridge over Texas to 34.0N 50.0W with a small closed upper high along the axis off the coast of DELMARVA..

There are few windows that support sustaining a tropical system in the here and now and the evolution of the TUTT across the Central Atlantic will be a key player in the evolution of this wave in the short and mid term.

That all said, we're paying attention to this well advertised tropical wave!

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Sincerely,

Bill Berry

"Survived Trigonometry and Calculus I"

Edited by berrywr (Thu Aug 19 2010 04:06 AM)

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* The Upcoming West African Double Header Ed DunhamAdministrator Thu Aug 19 2010 03:57 AM
. * * Re: The Upcoming West African Double Header berrywr   Thu Aug 19 2010 02:39 AM
. * * Tropical Weather Analysis - 19/06Z berrywr   Thu Aug 19 2010 03:57 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Weather Analysis - 19/06Z MichaelA   Thu Aug 19 2010 08:52 AM
. * * 20N 60W Robert   Thu Aug 19 2010 09:13 AM
. * * Re: 20N 60W Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Aug 19 2010 10:12 AM
. * * Re: 20N 60W Robert   Thu Aug 19 2010 10:32 AM
. * * Re: 20N 60W MichaelA   Thu Aug 19 2010 03:23 PM
. * * Re: 20N 60W Robert   Thu Aug 19 2010 12:03 PM
. * * la nina el nino Robert   Thu Aug 19 2010 10:04 AM
. * * Re: The Upcoming West African Double Header Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Aug 15 2010 10:50 PM
. * * Re: The Upcoming West African Double Header Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Aug 16 2010 12:32 PM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Double Header Ed DunhamAdministrator   Wed Aug 18 2010 10:51 AM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Double Header Ed DunhamAdministrator   Wed Aug 18 2010 04:28 PM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Double Header Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Aug 21 2010 11:05 PM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Wave Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Aug 19 2010 10:54 PM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Double Header mwillis   Wed Aug 18 2010 07:23 PM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Double Header weathernet   Wed Aug 18 2010 07:54 PM
. * * Re: The Outgoing West African Double Header ChrisS   Wed Aug 18 2010 01:33 PM
. * * Re: The Upcoming West African Double Header LoisCane   Sun Aug 15 2010 08:28 PM
. * * Re: The Upcoming West African Double Header weathernet   Sun Aug 15 2010 08:59 PM

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