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http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...005/index.html

Looking at the satellite images Tropical Storm Delta looks quite
substantial, infact the floater...
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/r.../TROPICAL.html
from this site also shows a circulation together with an eye, although
this diminishes with time.

However, it will be interesting to see what / if rainfall amounts maybe
experienced in the Canary Islands in the next few days, as this seems to
be the track the Hurricane Centre takes it.

All this seems quite remarkable given that we are almost into December!

What is the the latest named storm in the Atlantic Basin?

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if they go into January will it be part of the 2006 season? Or will they
just continue?

PKH


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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 19:22:15 +0000, "Keith (Southend)"
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experienced in the Canary Islands in the next few days, as this seems to
be the track the Hurricane Centre takes it.


Thereafter across North Africa, into the Med and via S Italy into the
Balkans, but after getting into the Med it rather loses 'oomph'. Now I
know what this red blob was that suddenly appeared by the Canaries

RN
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Robin Nicholson wrote:

Looks like Madiera has it at the moment.

08521 Funchal (55m) 20mm last 12 hours.
08522 Funchal(56m) 26mm last 12 hours
08524 Porto Santo 19mm last 12 hours

Also
Canary Islands
60001 Hierro(32m) 15mm last 12 hours
60005 La Palma(31m) 27mm last 12 hours

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...
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...005/index.html

Looking at the satellite images Tropical Storm Delta looks quite
substantial, infact the floater...
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/r.../TROPICAL.html
from this site also shows a circulation together with an eye, although
this diminishes with time.

However, it will be interesting to see what / if rainfall amounts maybe
experienced in the Canary Islands in the next few days, as this seems to
be the track the Hurricane Centre takes it.

All this seems quite remarkable given that we are almost into December!

What is the the latest named storm in the Atlantic Basin?

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Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net


Hi Keith,

Closely monitoring all North Atlantic Tropical Systems since 1979,
the latest date for a named storm was 'Lili' in 1984, still a Tropical
Storm on the 23rd December while bearing down on the Diminican
Republic (from a NE'ly direction). Lili formed on the 16th December.

ATB,

Nigel.




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Nigel Paice wrote:
"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...005/index.html

Looking at the satellite images Tropical Storm Delta looks quite
substantial, infact the floater...
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/r.../TROPICAL.html
from this site also shows a circulation together with an eye, although
this diminishes with time.

However, it will be interesting to see what / if rainfall amounts maybe
experienced in the Canary Islands in the next few days, as this seems to
be the track the Hurricane Centre takes it.

All this seems quite remarkable given that we are almost into December!

What is the the latest named storm in the Atlantic Basin?

--
Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net



Hi Keith,

Closely monitoring all North Atlantic Tropical Systems since 1979,
the latest date for a named storm was 'Lili' in 1984, still a Tropical
Storm on the 23rd December while bearing down on the Diminican
Republic (from a NE'ly direction). Lili formed on the 16th December.

ATB,

Nigel.



That is late. Mindyou, who's to say it's all over yet!

Thanks Nigel.

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Keith (Southend) wrote in message ...
:However, it will be interesting to see what / if rainfall amounts maybe
:experienced in the Canary Islands in the next few days, as this seems to
:be the track the Hurricane Centre takes it.

Note wind speeds on the Canary Islands

Fuerteventura late on Monday evening
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GCFV.html

Gran Canaria http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GCLP.html

Tenerife Los Rodeos at 2000, 2100 and 2200 UTC on Monday - steady wind
speeds 52 mph, 71 mph, 66 mph
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GCXO.html

Tenerife Sur at 20.00, 21.00, 22.00 and 23.00 UTC on Monday - steady wind
speeds 47 mph, 52 mph, 45 mph, 47 mph.

Colin Youngs
Brussels




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