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"Erika"

I was looking at this yesterday, yet still not a mention on the Unisys
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Keith (Southend)G wrote:

http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/rams...e/tropical.asp

http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...009/index.html

"Erika"

I was looking at this yesterday, yet still not a mention on the Unisys
site ?


I see NHC still haven't put it on their web-site, still saying there's a
high probability of a TD or TS forming in the area during the next couple of
days.

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Keith (Southend)G wrote:

http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/rams...e/tropical.asp

http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...009/index.html

"Erika"

I was looking at this yesterday, yet still not a mention on the Unisys
site ?


I see NHC still haven't put it on their web-site, still saying there's a
high probability of a TD or TS forming in the area during the next couple
of
days.


The last few operational runs from EC have developed a hurricane later this
week. It keeps it well away from the US east coast with the latest output
then tracking it east across the North Atlantic next week.

Jon.

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Graham P Davis wrote:

Keith (Southend)G wrote:

http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/rams...e/tropical.asp

http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...009/index.html

"Erika"

I was looking at this yesterday, yet still not a mention on the Unisys
site ?


I see NHC still haven't put it on their web-site, still saying there's a
high probability of a TD or TS forming in the area during the next couple
of days.


Still not a TD or TS on the NHC site. Looks to me as though the surface
centre is almost exposed and is being hit by southerly shear. The convection
seems to be centred to the east of the surface centre. I keep thinking I can
see a circulation in the upper cloud but could be imagining it - if there
is, it doesn't seem to be over the surface circulation.

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Graham P Davis wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote:

Keith (Southend)G wrote:

http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/rams...e/tropical.asp

http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...009/index.html

"Erika"

I was looking at this yesterday, yet still not a mention on the Unisys
site ?

I see NHC still haven't put it on their web-site, still saying there's a
high probability of a TD or TS forming in the area during the next couple
of days.


Still not a TD or TS on the NHC site. Looks to me as though the surface
centre is almost exposed and is being hit by southerly shear. The convection
seems to be centred to the east of the surface centre. I keep thinking I can
see a circulation in the upper cloud but could be imagining it - if there
is, it doesn't seem to be over the surface circulation.


http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...009/index.html

Erica's arrived

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