Posted on 08/12/2009 3:38:13 AM PDT by rdl6989
The second tropical depression in the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season formed early Tuesday. An area of low pressure a few hundred miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands became organized enough to gain depression status. Sustained winds are around 30 mph with gusts of 40 mph.
The wave that has become Tropical Depression Two has looked promising for development since emerging from Africa Sunday night. A persistent clustering of thunderstorms near the center of low pressure within the wave led to the upgrade.
Conditions remain favorable for the depression to gain strength because waters over this area of the Atlantic are warm and winds aloft in the area are light. This means it is likely that the depression will become the first named storm of the year within 48 hours as it tracks over progressively warmer waters. The first name on the Atlantic storm list for this year is Ana.
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I’d be more concerned with that 3rd yellow circle....
Time to promote Panic. There’s a Hurricane Coming! Make Congress do something!
Actually with our government in the financial mess it is in, A couple of Katrina’s could mess our country up for good. I doubt this government could handle a storm like Katrina.
Just make hurricanes illegal. That will solve the problem.
Just make hurricanes illegal. That will solve the problem.
Sorry on the double post. FR is acting strange today.
I’m more concerned with the big red L and x. Would sure hate for that sucker to hit our house.
global warming global warming global warming omigosh what are we gonna do the hurricanes are going to kill us all stop co2 stop co2 we’re gonna die help help the sky is falling the sky is falling the sky is falling the sky is fall...
Man: if that Lx hit your house, you would have a cleanup that would certainly need all the little cats with hats plus voom and even voom would have to take off his hat!
Prayers for all the good folks we left back in Florida! May this all be a massive waste of your time! ; )
Unless it hits NO or some other minority populated area, I don't think they will care to be too vigilant. The Press won't care either.
Hope we’re not looking at a redo of 1992?
I read on easternuswx that this is the latest into a hurricane season without a named storm since 1992. That was the year of Andrew.
http://www.easternuswx.com/bb/index.php?act=home
I don’t even want to think about a category 5 with Barry in charge.
Looks like a hit around south Florida about the 22nd or 23rd.http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts/d/animate/catalog/products/forecasts/medium/deterministic/msl_uv850_z500!Wind%20850%20and%20mslp!72!North%20America!pop!od!oper!public_plots!2005101800!!!step/
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