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eekipoo wrote:I still say IF it reach T.S strenght before it reach us from the time it start to spin it would head north..not saying we would get a complete miss but more of a graze tobago might get the bigger impact..#my2cents
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bluefete wrote:Hurricane Hunter Aircraft schedules flight into Disturbance east of Trinidad tomorrow.wx_klb wrote:This Hurricane Hunter Flight is for the system near the Yucatan, not the one east of Trinidad. ]
East of Trinidad ---->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
West of Trinidad ---<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Get it???
wx_klb wrote:Yep, your post title said that there's a hurricane hunter flight into the storm tomorrow. It's a flight into the system near the Yucatan (West of Trinidad). The system east of Trinidad doesn't have a flight carded. It just says there is a possibility of one on the 19th - so Monday.
redmanjp wrote:eekipoo wrote:I still say IF it reach T.S strenght before it reach us from the time it start to spin it would head north..not saying we would get a complete miss but more of a graze tobago might get the bigger impact..#my2cents
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So why most models don't have it heading North?
redmanjp wrote:eekipoo wrote:I still say IF it reach T.S strenght before it reach us from the time it start to spin it would head north..not saying we would get a complete miss but more of a graze tobago might get the bigger impact..#my2cents
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So why most models don't have it heading North?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Interesting trivia
'There have only been two instances of a named storm forming during the month of June prior to reaching the Lesser Antilles: Tropical Storm Ana (1979), and the 1933 Trinidad Hurricane (1933).
Both 1933 and 1979 went on to become active to hyperactive seasons. "
matr1x wrote:Veering and weakening
2ndchance wrote:http://www.looptt.com/content/works-ministry-corrects-fake-social-media-post
Works Ministry corrects fake tropical cyclone warning
ALINA DOODNATH CREATED : 17 JUNE 2017 T&T NEWS
The Ministry of Works and Transport is refuting claims that it called an 'emergency meeting' due to an impending cyclone threat.
In a statement, the Ministry said the comment posted to social media by a local Facebook group was false.
"The Ministry of Works and Transport notes with concern the report by the Facebook Group "Trini Daily" that the Ministry has called an emergency meeting after receiving a memo about a tropical cyclone possibly hitting T&T, and wishes to advise the public that the Ministry has not issued any weather forecasts or bulletin regarding the possibility of an upcoming cyclone."
"The Ministry wishes to maintain and advise the public further that all official weather forecasts and bulletins lie within the ambit of the Trinidad & Tobago Meteorological Service."
The Ministry said it recognises and is very concerned with the rising trend of inaccurate information circulating in the public domain, and urges the public to visit the Ministry’s website and social media pages to verify the veracity of all information purported to be from the Ministry of Works and Transport.
On Friday, the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service warned of an area of 'disturbed weather' to the south-east of Trinidad but assured citizens that there is currently no tropical cyclone watch or warning.
redmanjp wrote:2ndchance wrote:http://www.looptt.com/content/works-ministry-corrects-fake-social-media-post
Works Ministry corrects fake tropical cyclone warning
ALINA DOODNATH CREATED : 17 JUNE 2017 T&T NEWS
The Ministry of Works and Transport is refuting claims that it called an 'emergency meeting' due to an impending cyclone threat.
In a statement, the Ministry said the comment posted to social media by a local Facebook group was false.
"The Ministry of Works and Transport notes with concern the report by the Facebook Group "Trini Daily" that the Ministry has called an emergency meeting after receiving a memo about a tropical cyclone possibly hitting T&T, and wishes to advise the public that the Ministry has not issued any weather forecasts or bulletin regarding the possibility of an upcoming cyclone."
"The Ministry wishes to maintain and advise the public further that all official weather forecasts and bulletins lie within the ambit of the Trinidad & Tobago Meteorological Service."
The Ministry said it recognises and is very concerned with the rising trend of inaccurate information circulating in the public domain, and urges the public to visit the Ministry’s website and social media pages to verify the veracity of all information purported to be from the Ministry of Works and Transport.
On Friday, the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service warned of an area of 'disturbed weather' to the south-east of Trinidad but assured citizens that there is currently no tropical cyclone watch or warning.
So dey going and clean drains and rivers in anticipation of a possible storm then?
est 92L is currently located near 43 west or over 1,000 miles to the east-southeast of Trinidad and Tobago. Current satellite imagery shows disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity in association with this feature. However, satellite imagery also continues to show a counter-clockwise rotation in the cloud field. Sea-surface temperatures are sufficiently warm enough to support development along the track of Invest 92L over the next several days. In addition, Invest 92L has remained to the south of the dry, dusty air to its north thus far. The feature will cross over or near Trinidad and Tobago Monday night before entering the eastern Caribbean Sea Tuesday morning. There will be a period of gusty winds and downpours as the system crosses over or near Trinidad and Tobago from Monday evening into Tuesday morning.
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