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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 12:17 PM GMT on July 04, 2010 | +2 |

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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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(I think this is dry sarcasm. I hope. Right?)
wow, pat you can clearly see the strong rotation in that radar image.
AL, 96, 2010070518, , BEST, 0, 190N, 856W, 30, 1007, DB,
Thanks and yes that is why we sent you to the NHC Conference....Thanks!
and that is not the real StormTop.
maybe so Shaggy...but the boys are scarin' me!
I agree with ya there on 96L...which looks no better now than it did at the latest TWO....
13 years does not provide a long time line to acquire much in the way of experience but he is a nice kid.
It's torn for sure....the new coordinates are at the low-mid level center, and whether there is a new surface center forming under that or not remains to be seen. The old surface center north of the Yucatan Channel seems to be fading away, but yet it remains the focal point for vigorous spinning of the entire area on TPW imagery, which is usually a good indication of where the system is trying to spin up a dominant center.
Hey take me with you LOL
Taco :o)
What's all this fuss over 95L?? Does it matter whether it has detached from the front or not now, it's already over land.....having said this if it had another day over sea it might have been a problem, was just getting it's act together.
But it sure aint a TD right now.
Either way it's not gonna get named. They lucky guessed a NHC inconsistency. Just give 'em this one lol. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
lol guess so
I'm watching from the sidelines....if the gloves come out...I'm a gone pecan
That is because 96L has competing vortices
There is no Z name storm. LOL
Tell'em Storm, You are one of the few that actually knows what you are talking about.
...high five to Hardcoreweather2010, Kristina40, Patrap and others who KNEW not to turn their back on 95L...
LOL...who'da thunk it?
And Storm, I think I speak for 99.9999999% of this blog when I say that we all value your expertise. I've learned so much over the last few years just reading your posts. My question to those questioning your knowledge is why they can't even show one little tiny bit of respect. It's one thing to ask a question to learn, but it doesn't seem to me that learning is the important thing to them... Kind of sad don't you think?
unfortunately, its proably not. It's like romper-room
[no offense to anyone specificly] on here lately.
makes for an entertaining 5,000 post blog though! [laughs]
He's a pretty good met from what I've read on here.
They technically could but would be reluctant to. They have classified a storm over Africa before, before it came off into the Atlantic.
StormW, What's up with the circulation off our Coast here in Tampa? Looks like a low but not finding it anywhere?
Hi storm, will 96L be getting into more favorable conditions as he moves forward or is it looking like it won't develop?
Then perhaps they should consider not trying to give coordinates where none can be accurately placed with any degree of consistency.
No one wanted to watch 95l because it wasn't "tropical."
Excellent satellite view
I don't think it's so bad as to not offer any coordinates. It still deserves to be an invest and thus coordinates must be given. They simply decided that the old surface low is no longer the dominant circulation, and the low-mid level center to the south has taken over.
Yeah it doesn't look half-bad at all.
Reminds me of pin the tail on the donkey.
And that's the ONLY point most of us were ever trying to make. If it knocks a tree down on my roof, you think it really matters to me whether the NHC classified it or not?
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