Flhurricane"Low pressure associated with the large and robust wave we have been tracking across far western Africa for several days is now exiting the coast of Senegal there, and entering the far eastern Atlantic ocean. This system is now being tracked as an Invest, 90L. INVEST 90L is starting out considerably larger and somewhat more robust that its predecessors. In addition, some of the dry and inhibiting Saharan Air Layer that has been in abundance in the eastern Atlantic so far this season has been mixed out by Fiona and INVEST 99L ahead of it. All things considered, 90L looks to have a better chance of early development than these others, and that is reflected in the 2-Day (30%) and 5-Day (70%) odds given it by NHC. Movement is expected to be westward, with a gradual turn to the northwest over the next several days. Most models develop this into a tropical cyclone way out in the eastern Atlantic, making this a fish spinner, but it needs to be watched. "
Natl. hurricane Center: Disturbance 2: 70% Chance of Cyclone Formation in 48 Hours As of 8:00 am EDT Sun Aug 21 2016 ... Cloudiness and thunderstorms located over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean are associated with a low pressure area and tropical wave that has moved off the west coast of Africa. Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development, and a tropical depression is likely to form during the next couple of days while the system moves westward and then northwestward over the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean. * Formation chance through 48 hours...high...70 percent * Formation chance through 5 day...high...90 percent
Let's get some swell! I'm doing two and maybe three-a-days if we score big. I just want something to rip on a shortborte' with.
As I said in the donate thread: Burn a little sacrifice to the surf gods, or spill a little liquor in the name of the tropical waves.
I've spoken with The Man & he understands that I'll be hunting waves in the next coupla weeks. Nice job Betty!
Disturbance 2: 90% Chance of Cyclone Formation in 48 Hours As of 2:00 am EDT Mon Aug 22 2016 ... Thunderstorm activity continues to show signs of organization in association with a tropical wave and a large area of low pressure located almost 300 miles south of the southern Cabo Verde Islands. Environmental conditions are conducive for development, and a tropical depression is likely to form later today while the system moves westward to west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph over the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean. * Formation chance through 48 hours...high...90 percent * Formation chance through 5 days...high...90 percent
I read this morning that the first couple are pushing north leavin us in the Southern Hemi with some waist/chest leftovers. The biggie coming in next week may not breakdown as easy and keep all of EC satisfied. so thankful it's the offseason, moved back onto Folly yesterday. Rewaxing the boards today & tomorrow
but the bible says he's son of god, not god. have you even read the bible dude? aaaandd....3...2....1....
...says the self appointed ruler of treads... dude... chill, already... just cuz you believe what you believe, as many of us prolly do to varying degrees, you don't have to thump on us... go Betty!
Thanks for the update Betty. Poseidon smiles upon us this fine day! Hopefully my sacrifices at the altar of the King of the Sea with help 90L follow the current models: get really strong but stay out to sea.
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/cgi-bin/wxmap_loop.cgi?&area=ww3_atlantic&prod=swlwvht&dtg=2016082206&set=All Get your lats stretched out.
eh eastcoast will remain flat, westcoast will continue to fire day in and day out. tis the way of things