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.... a bit of an oddity this one, but the season has started off.
Within the 'normal' time frame, as the North Atlantic/Caribbean season is nominally 'opened' on the 15th May. Martin. 000 WTNT41 KNHC 311710 TCDAT1 TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR SPECIAL DISCUSSION NUMBER 1 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL012008 100 PM EDT SAT MAY 31 2008 THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED IN THE NORTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN BECAME A TROPICAL STORM AS IT WAS CROSSING THE COAST OF BELIZE EARLY THIS MORNING. THIS IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...SHIP DATA AND A NOAA BUOY 42056 WHICH REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE. INITIAL INTENSITY IS SET AT 35 KNOTS BUT BECAUSE ARTHUR IS ALREADY INLAND..WEAKENING IS ANTICIPATED. THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT ARTHUR REGAIN TROPICAL STORM STATUS IF IT MOVES BACK OVER WATER IN THE BAY OF CAMPECHE. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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This little tinkle is a nominal storm?
It was a Tropical Depression and now it is just depressing. |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... ... a bit of an oddity this one, but the season has started off. Within the 'normal' time frame, as the North Atlantic/Caribbean season is nominally 'opened' on the 15th May. Martin. 000 WTNT41 KNHC 311710 TCDAT1 TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR SPECIAL DISCUSSION NUMBER 1 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL012008 100 PM EDT SAT MAY 31 2008 THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED IN THE NORTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN BECAME A TROPICAL STORM AS IT WAS CROSSING THE COAST OF BELIZE EARLY THIS MORNING. THIS IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...SHIP DATA AND A NOAA BUOY 42056 WHICH REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE. INITIAL INTENSITY IS SET AT 35 KNOTS BUT BECAUSE ARTHUR IS ALREADY INLAND..WEAKENING IS ANTICIPATED. THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT ARTHUR REGAIN TROPICAL STORM STATUS IF IT MOVES BACK OVER WATER IN THE BAY OF CAMPECHE. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 T/S "Arthur" has actually formed a day before the opening of the North Atlantic hurricane season, Martin, which starts tomorrow, the 1st of June. It's the East Pacific area that commences it's hurricane season on the 15th of May. Both regions seasons terminate on the 30th of November. Regards, Nigel |
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On May 31, 9:35*pm, "Nigel Paice" wrote:
"Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... ... a bit of an oddity this one, but the season has started off. Within the 'normal' time frame, as the North Atlantic/Caribbean season is nominally 'opened' on the 15th May. Martin. 000 WTNT41 KNHC 311710 TCDAT1 TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR SPECIAL DISCUSSION NUMBER * 1 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL * AL012008 100 PM EDT SAT MAY 31 2008 THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED IN THE NORTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN BECAME A TROPICAL STORM AS IT WAS CROSSING THE COAST OF BELIZE EARLY THIS MORNING. THIS IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...SHIP DATA AND A NOAA BUOY 42056 WHICH REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE. INITIAL INTENSITY IS SET AT 35 KNOTS BUT BECAUSE ARTHUR IS ALREADY INLAND..WEAKENING IS ANTICIPATED. *THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT ARTHUR REGAIN TROPICAL STORM STATUS IF IT MOVES BACK OVER WATER IN THE BAY OF CAMPECHE. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N * Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 T/S "Arthur" has actually formed a day before the opening of the North Atlantic hurricane season, Martin, which starts tomorrow, the 1st of June. *It's the East Pacific area that commences it's hurricane season on the 15th of May. Both regions seasons terminate on the 30th of November. Regards, Nigel- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, they do and they don't! That may be the "official" end and start to the season, but someone ought to tell the hurricanes and cyclones that! Paul |
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On May 31, 11:10*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On May 31, 9:35*pm, "Nigel Paice" wrote: "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... ... a bit of an oddity this one, but the season has started off. Within the 'normal' time frame, as the North Atlantic/Caribbean season is nominally 'opened' on the 15th May. Martin. 000 WTNT41 KNHC 311710 TCDAT1 TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR SPECIAL DISCUSSION NUMBER * 1 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL * AL012008 100 PM EDT SAT MAY 31 2008 THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED IN THE NORTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN BECAME A TROPICAL STORM AS IT WAS CROSSING THE COAST OF BELIZE EARLY THIS MORNING. THIS IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...SHIP DATA AND A NOAA BUOY 42056 WHICH REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE. INITIAL INTENSITY IS SET AT 35 KNOTS BUT BECAUSE ARTHUR IS ALREADY INLAND..WEAKENING IS ANTICIPATED. *THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT ARTHUR REGAIN TROPICAL STORM STATUS IF IT MOVES BACK OVER WATER IN THE BAY OF CAMPECHE. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N * Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 T/S "Arthur" has actually formed a day before the opening of the North Atlantic hurricane season, Martin, which starts tomorrow, the 1st of June. *It's the East Pacific area that commences it's hurricane season on the 15th of May. Both regions seasons terminate on the 30th of November. Regards, Nigel- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, they do and they don't! That may be the "official" end and start to the season, but someone ought to tell the hurricanes and cyclones that! Accustomed as I am to t'sound. However simple he may be, What e'er with time hath Dawlish found, The obvious and the clear must be. Junk Laire |
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"Nigel Paice" wrote in message
... NGR: SU 082 023 T/S "Arthur" has actually formed a day before the opening of the North Atlantic hurricane season, Martin, which starts tomorrow, the 1st of June. It's the East Pacific area that commences it's hurricane season on the 15th of May. Both regions seasons terminate on the 30th of November. .... sorry, I should have made it clearer: the 'season' for warnings for both the Atlantic *and* NE Pacific used by the Met Office for the issue of warnings starts on the 15th May. Not necessarily the same dates as used by other services ... see he- http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/.../warnings.html Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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Martin Rowley wrote:
... a bit of an oddity this one, but the season has started off. Within the 'normal' time frame, as the North Atlantic/Caribbean season is nominally 'opened' on the 15th May. Martin. 000 WTNT41 KNHC 311710 TCDAT1 TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR SPECIAL DISCUSSION NUMBER 1 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL012008 100 PM EDT SAT MAY 31 2008 THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED IN THE NORTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN BECAME A TROPICAL STORM AS IT WAS CROSSING THE COAST OF BELIZE EARLY THIS MORNING. THIS IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...SHIP DATA AND A NOAA BUOY 42056 WHICH REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE. INITIAL INTENSITY IS SET AT 35 KNOTS BUT BECAUSE ARTHUR IS ALREADY INLAND..WEAKENING IS ANTICIPATED. THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT ARTHUR REGAIN TROPICAL STORM STATUS IF IT MOVES BACK OVER WATER IN THE BAY OF CAMPECHE. Certainly "a bit of an oddity" as it originated in the East Pacific as Alma, then had a sex-change operation during its crossing of Central America. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy. |
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On Jun 1, 8:33*am, Graham P Davis wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote: ... a bit of an oddity this one, but the season has started off. Within the 'normal' time frame, as the North Atlantic/Caribbean season is nominally 'opened' on the 15th May. Certainly "a bit of an oddity" as it originated in the East Pacific as Alma, There were a couple like it, one successful in 2005, IIRC. There is time yet though as this spell is a short one and the next according to the Weatherlawyer Hurricane Unforecast: "...should install one. Quite a corker of a spell for it too. " And this spell is or almost was a short one too as tomorrow will install certain segments of the following already. Those that follow me are fools, pay no attention to them. (I poked Dawlish with a stick earlier but he is comatose. Rather like the frontal parts of his cranial connectives.) |
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Graham P Davis wrote:
Certainly "a bit of an oddity" as it originated in the East Pacific as Alma, then had a sex-change operation during its crossing of Central America. Now looks as though it's headed back to the Pacific. Wonder if it will get yet another name if gets back to TS strength? -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy. |
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