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Bernard Burton wrote:


Another one potentially in the pipeline as well:

http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
See the 93L.INVEST link in the top-left.

Richard

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That link works OK for me Keith.


OK here as well. The storm labelled 93L.INVEST is one of the off-shoots of
Stan. Two centres of activity (now merged again) crossed into the Pacific
and a third shot off NE back into the Caribbean. 94L.INVEST is a feature
that I've been watching for the past day or so, wondering whether it will
develop or, like many I've seen leaving Africa, look promising for a while
then fade away.


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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 08:14:52 +0100, Graham P Davis
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OK here as well. The storm labelled 93L.INVEST is one of the off-shoots of
Stan. Two centres of activity (now merged again) crossed into the Pacific
and a third shot off NE back into the Caribbean. 94L.INVEST is a feature
that I've been watching for the past day or so, wondering whether it will
develop or, like many I've seen leaving Africa, look promising for a while
then fade away.


is it about now that the sea temperature off Africa drops a little so
that developmentonly occurs further to the west?
Robin
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Robin Nicholson wrote:

On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 08:14:52 +0100, Graham P Davis
wrote:

OK here as well. The storm labelled 93L.INVEST is one of the off-shoots of
Stan. Two centres of activity (now merged again) crossed into the Pacific
and a third shot off NE back into the Caribbean. 94L.INVEST is a feature
that I've been watching for the past day or so, wondering whether it will
develop or, like many I've seen leaving Africa, look promising for a while
then fade away.


is it about now that the sea temperature off Africa drops a little so
that developmentonly occurs further to the west?
Robin



Looks warm enough at the moment -
http://www.osdpd.noaa.gov/PSB/EPS/SS...lobal50.ci.gif - as long as the
systems keep moving westwards. Any early turns northward bring them over
the cooler waters before they fully develop. Looks like 94L is getting torn
apart and absorbed by another system.


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