Cazatormentas
Foro de Meteorología => Seguimiento de huracanes, tifones y ciclones => Mensaje iniciado por: Gale en Octubre 12, 2007, 09:11:00 am
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En el wunderground la baja de Canarias está puesta en seguimiento ::) Recibiría la denominación de 97L ... El caso es que ni en el Navy ni en el CNH se contempla...... ???
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/at200797.track.html
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En el wunderground la baja de Canarias está puesta en seguimiento ::) Recibiría la denominación de 97L ... El caso es que ni en el Navy ni en el CNH se contempla...... ???
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/at200797.track.html
Ésto mismo ya ocurrió con Delta.
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(http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/9641/atlanticopd2.jpg)
(http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/149/atlanticoum1.jpg)
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Parece que Canarias la catará:
(http://icons.wunderground.com/data/images/at200797_model.gif)
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El Navy ya la ha puesto en seguimiento también................ G:
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25 kts - 1008 mb
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A ver s hay suerte ::)
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parace que se esta deshaciendo, ayer que la vi me parecio que tenia muy buena pinta :-\ ahora esta muy rasgada
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AN UPPER TROUGH COVERS THE REMAINDER OF THE ATLC EXTENDING FROM
AN UPPER LOW OVER THE CANARY ISLANDS NEAR 29N18W INTO THE E
TROPICAL ATLC JUST W OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS TO NEAR 17N35W. A
SMALL SURFACE 1010 MB LOW IS CENTERED JUST W OF THE CANARY
ISLANDS NEAR 29N19W WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE WITHIN 90 NM NE
OF THE SURFACE LOW.
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LA ACTIVIDAD DE AGUACEROS HA AUMENTADO UN POCO ESTA MANANA EN
ASOCIACION CON UNA BAJA PRESION NO TROPICAL JUSTO AL OESTE DE LAS
ISLAS CANARIAS. UN DESARROLLO ADICIONAL DE ESTE SISTEMA SE ESPERA
QUE OCURRA LENTO A MEDIDA SE MUEVE AL ESTE.
PRONOSTICADOR BEVEN
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/SJUTWOSP+shtml/121036.shtml
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Parecía que se había debilitado, pero se ve que ha cogido y cogerá fuerza.
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(http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/3853/espaatv0.jpg)
http://oislab.eumetsat.org/IPPS/html/DerivedProducts/MSG2/EVIEW/
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:O* esta es la que se supone provocó la alerta roja desde anteayer y hasta ahora no trajo ni gota?'
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:O*
(http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/5924/glsstallstorms12octpz8.png) (http://imageshack.us)
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Canary Islands disturbance
A surface circulation has developed near 28N, 18W, over the Canary Islands near the coast of Africa. This system has been labeled Invest 97L by NHC this morning. QuikSCAT data from this morning shows this circulation nicely, and top winds of 30 mph were observed on the northwest side of the storm. Wind reports from the Canary Islands have thus far been below 15 mph, but winds at La Palma in the northwest portion of the chain may gust above 40 mph today as the storm moves southeast over the Canaries. Satellite imagery shows that the storm has lost most of its heavy thunderstorm activity this morning. Wind shear is 15-25 knots, and is expected to remain 15-25 knots over the next day. I don't expect 97L to develop into a tropical depression.
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=826&tstamp=200710
Jeff Master, no espera que evolucione a Depresión Tropical.
Aún así, estaremos muy atentos, por si acaso. G:
Saludos. ;)
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:O* con que llueva,me basta ,Ermu ;D
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:O* con que llueva,me basta ,Ermu ;D
Dirás que con que nos llueva... :DDD (Es broma) A ver si tienes suerte y ya que estamos se acuerda de la Península. :O*
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mmmmmmmmmmm... si aumentara su actividad de tronadas................. estariamos hablando de un caso como el de vince ::) ::) ::)
saludos
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:O* :O* :O*
25kts--1008mb
(http://fotos.vivito.net/fotosend-1317247599.jpg) (http://fotos.vivito.net/pic-1317247599.html)
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Cito a Jeff Masters.......... Desde luego la borrasquita ha tenido mucho potencial...
Canary Islands disturbance
A surface circulation has developed near 28N, 18W, over the Canary Islands near the coast of Africa. This system has been labeled Invest 97L by NHC this morning. QuikSCAT data from this morning shows this circulation nicely, and top winds of 30 mph were observed on the northwest side of the storm. Wind reports from the Canary Islands have thus far been below 15 mph, but winds at La Palma in the northwest portion of the chain may gust above 40 mph today as the storm moves southeast over the Canaries. Satellite imagery shows that the storm has lost most of its heavy thunderstorm activity this morning. Wind shear is 15-25 knots, and is expected to remain 15-25 knots over the next day. I don't expect 97L to develop into a tropical depression.
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en fin....
ha muerto el navy no la sigue :'(