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EastPac TD ?? NOT !!
      #75616 - Tue Jun 26 2007 05:59 AM

EASTPAC UPDATE:

The Tropical Wave that looked so 'promising' the past few days never got organized enough, and is now about to cross over into cooler waters. NHC's TWO for the EastPac has pretty much given up on it. So, I guess the chance of TD-4E developing is waning pretty quickly.

I was going to delete this post altogether, but thought I'd leave it up for the links below to the University of Hawaii Weather Server, which some of you may not know about and have not noticed yet.

Below is a snip of my original post a few nights ago, left here just for 'continuity'.


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Looks like the strong tropical wave that passed through the western caribbean a few days ago and then across central america is getting organized in the EastPac, a few hundred miles SW of Acapulco. NHC is hinting, in its TWO, that we may be seeing TD-4E pretty soon.

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Also, be sure to check out the excellent University of Hawaii Weather Server:

http://weather.hawaii.edu/satellite/inde...amp;overlay=off
(for Central and Eastern Pacific) ... and ...

http://weather.hawaii.edu/satellite/inde...amp;overlay=off
(for Atlantic / Caribbean / Bahamas / Gulf of Mexico, etc.)

... as the season progresses for some truly unique satellite imagery for your edification. Enjoy!

- Norm in Honolulu

Edited by CoconutCandy (Thu Jun 28 2007 03:24 AM)


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Re: EastPac TD ?? NOT !! [Re: CoconutCandy]
      #75630 - Thu Jun 28 2007 05:46 AM

93E may yet pull it off. For the past 48 hours it has effectively flirted the line of becoming "organized-enough," only to lose central deep convection and/or have the LLC run out ahead of the mid-level circ. There have been at least two occasions where, in some other basins, I might describe it as a "depression," but not "deep depression." For Atlantic/East Pac-speak however, "wave" seems about right.

Very nice server, by the way.


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