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http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/EI/...61800EI1_g.jpg

Lookingt at this evenings satellite image showing the Atlantic
Intercontinental Convergence Zone (ICZ), I would say there is 3
possibilites of Hurricane activity from the African coast to just north
of Anigua. After a relatively quiet spell in those regions activity
seems to have increased in the last 24 hours.

https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...sstanomaly.gif

Sea temperature are also generally above average for the time of year.

Worth keeping a close eye on.
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:14:11 +0100, "Keith (Southend)"
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http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/EI/...61800EI1_g.jpg

Lookingt at this evenings satellite image showing the Atlantic
Intercontinental Convergence Zone (ICZ), I would say there is 3
possibilites of Hurricane activity from the African coast to just north
of Anigua.


Actually Keith I looked and admired the three great swirls in a line
in the Pacific on this sat pic!
Cheers Robin
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Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:14:11 +0100, "Keith (Southend)"
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http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/EI/...61800EI1_g.jpg

Lookingt at this evenings satellite image showing the Atlantic
Intercontinental Convergence Zone (ICZ), I would say there is 3
possibilites of Hurricane activity from the African coast to just north
of Anigua.



Actually Keith I looked and admired the three great swirls in a line
in the Pacific on this sat pic!
Cheers Robin


Yes, they do like impressive.

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Keith (Southend) wrote:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...005/index.html

No.17 Tropical Storm expected to make Cat 2.

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Keith (Southend) wrote:
Keith (Southend) wrote:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...005/index.html

No.17 Tropical Storm expected to make Cat 2.

17 has now been named tropical storm Philippe.
18 is also on the scene and expected to cross the Bahamas, Key West
(Florida) and take an easterly track across the Gulf of Mexico.
Neither expected to be more than Cat 2 storms at this stage.
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You surely mean a westerly track ? Also 18 is now TS Rita and the track
maybe a bit further north than Key West, then maybe onto Lousiana or Texas.
Michael
Orange Park
Florida.

Keith (Southend) wrote:
Keith (Southend) wrote:

Keith (Southend) wrote:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...005/index.html

No.17 Tropical Storm expected to make Cat 2.

17 has now been named tropical storm Philippe.
18 is also on the scene and expected to cross the Bahamas, Key West
(Florida) and take an easterly track across the Gulf of Mexico.
Neither expected to be more than Cat 2 storms at this stage.

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