IntroductionHello, All... I have taken a new approach to organization for the Hurricane Season with multiple storms / Invests at the same time. 1st is the discussion then the Images section then the next storms discussion/Images. Storms will be placed in the blog as first come first serve. Thanks for visiting..
Order of segments in the blog and time since last updated:
Breaking Tropics News (If you see BTN on the blog title, this section will be active): (OFF)
TS Fay Discussion: (Last updated on August 25, 2008 @ 10:30 PM)
TS Fay Images and Graphics: (Updates Automatically : New Images added/subtracted on August 26, 2008 @ 10:20 PM)
93L and beyond Discussion: (Last updated on August 25, 2008 @ 4:45 PM)
Tropics: (Automatically Updates)
Current Conditions USA: (Automatically Updates)
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________________________________________________________________________________________________Breaking Tropics News:NoneTS Fay Discussion:Yes, I'm done with TS Fay... its thrown so many curve balls/ boomerangs that we might as well just let it go its course before something else happens... Everyone from Hilton Head Island to New Orleans should watch Fay and get ready to leave if it comes their way..
Another thing I want to bring up is how it strengthened over land...Well I have nothing to bring up except fay is one of a kind and we still don't know about mother nature and all of her intricacies.
WSP
________________________________________________________________________________________________TS Fay Images/Graphics:Current RGB Image (IR Channel 2 at Night):
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Strength History Based on Dorvak ADT:

Model Tracks:

Steering Currents: (Good Indication of what direction is immediately possible, not good for long term forecasting)
________________________________________________________________________________________________Invest 93L Discussion and beyond:
Yes 93L...still exists.. It is just a miniature shadow of it once was coming off the African coast but it still (even though slim) has the chance of becoming something and needs a look every once in awhile. NHC puts a Low risk for development for this system.
The GFS and the CMC has had a strong wave come off the African gold coast on the Sunday/Monday time frame... guidance after that is sketchy at best. While not my main concern as of now it needs a look every now and then when it does emerge... As ever waves look good just as they come off but have trouble getting used to the Mid-Atlantic Environment after 30W.. So don't get to worried of excited... yet.
WSP
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________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Disclaimer* These forecasts and analysis are opinions by Weathersp and are subject to large errors. Please obey to the suggestions and evacuation orders by your local or state law enforcement
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Updated: 01:48 PM GMT af August 20, 2008
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