Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched
Posted by
Shalista on 8/14/2011, 2:50 pm
Dr. Jeff Matsers says this about it...
The disturbance midway between the Lesser Antilles Islands and the coast of Africa we've been tracking over the past few days, Invest 93L, has fallen apart and is no longer a threat to develop. This system will need to be watched once it enters the Caribbean later this week, though. None of the reliable models for predicting tropical cyclone formation predict development of this system or any new disturbances over the coming week.
What does the eviornment look like for it?
Shear will be low as it begins it trek towards the Caribbean
There is no more SAL for it to compete with except when it reaches the Lesser Antillies
Water vaper says that it will run into some dry air where the SAL content is as well..
It bears watching, that you are right.... |
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Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched -
ArgosyTn,
8/14/2011, 1:19 pm- 93L Bands creating Havoc in Souther PR - ricksterpr, 8/16/2011, 5:23 pm
- Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched - Tiny, 8/15/2011, 3:27 pm
- Moving too fast - beachman80, 8/15/2011, 12:49 pm
- Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched - donh, 8/15/2011, 12:30 pm
- Recon tomorrow near 15N 65W - DTB_2009, 8/15/2011, 11:49 am
- Recon scheduled to check it out tomorrow near 15N 65W - DTB_2009, 8/15/2011, 11:42 am
- Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched - beachman80, 8/15/2011, 10:07 am
- 10% - Zephyr, 8/15/2011, 8:05 am
- Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched - Zephyr, 8/15/2011, 7:56 am
- Anti-Cyclone over 93L - ArgosyTn, 8/14/2011, 6:17 pm
- Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched - Shalista, 8/14/2011, 2:50 pm
- Re: Ex 93L looks better and needs to be watched - Shalista, 8/14/2011, 2:39 pm
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