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Tropical update; 4th warmest June on record
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 1:51 PM GMT op 26 juli 2007 +1
Thunderstorm activity has increased over the central Gulf of Mexico this morning, thanks to a tropical wave moving westward at 20-25 mph. Winds have increased to 20-25 mph at the Gulf of Mexico buoy 275 miles SSE of Sabine Pass, Texas, but pressures are not falling. Wind shear is 20 knots over the wave, and is expected to remain at least 20 knots over the next two days. This is probably too high to allow tropical development to occur.

Two computer models, the GFS and ECMWF, are indicating the possibility of a tropical storm forming in the mid-Atlantic between Africa and the Lesser Antilles Islands by August 1. This is still a bit early for something to form in this region, given that the SSTs are average there. However, there is a strong tropical wave about to emerge from the coast of Africa that may be something to watch early next week as it moves over the central Atlantic.

Fourth Warmest June on record
June 2007 was the fourth warmest June for the globe on record, and the period January - June of 2007 was the second warmest such period ever, according to statistics released by the National Climatic Data Center. The global temperature record goes back 128 years. The global average temperature for June was +0.55�C (+0.99�F) above the 20th century mean. Over land, June global temperatures were the third warmest ever measured. Ocean temperatures were a bit cooler (eighth warmest on record). All land areas, with the exception of Argentina, were warmer than average during the period January-June 2007.

June temperatures were particularly warm across Southeast Europe, where temperatures soared to 40�C (104�F). At least 40 deaths were blamed on the heat, and electricity demand reached record levels. Winter in the Southern Hemisphere was colder than average in Argentina and Australia, and Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, received its first significant snowfall since 1981 on June 27.

23rd warmest June on record in the U.S.
In the U.S., June 2007 ranked as the 23rd warmest since record keeping began in 1895. The period January through May was the 18th warmest such period on record. It was the second driest January-June and driest April-June on record in the Southeast. Alabama was hardest hit, with 86 percent of the state's pasture and range lands in poor or very poor condition in early July.


Figure 1. Temperature departure from average for June 2007. Image credit: National Climatic Data Center.

Sea ice extent
Sea ice extent in the Arctic for June was the fourth lowest on record, the second straight month that we haven't had a record low. Arctic sea ice coverage in June has declined by about 10% since measurements began in 1979 (Figure 2).


Figure 2. Arctic sea ice extent for June, for the years 1979-2007. June 2007 had the fourth lowest Arctic sea ice extent since satellite measurements began in 1979. May sea ice coverage has declined about 10% since 1979. Image credit: National Snow and Ice Data Center.

I'll have a new blog Friday.
Jeff Masters
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1053. Drakoen 2:43 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
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1054. StormJunkie 2:44 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
ok, night all

Drak, I think both areas are interesting and will be keeping an eye on both as well as what comes off the African coast.

See y'all tomorrow ☺
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1056. moonlightcowboy 2:44 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Have a good sleep, SJ. Good to hear you on Bbob!
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1057. Bobbyweather 2:45 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
It's bold agan.
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1059. Drakoen 2:45 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
please don't use bold text. The low that i just posted the GFS has the low moving south then north according to the cyclone phase diagram.
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1060. pottery2 2:45 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Mine is not bold. Whats up with you guys ??
1061. Tazmanian 2:46 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Drakoen i see that wave has 25kt of wind but not march t-storms to it
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1063. Bobbyweather 2:46 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
?? Don't know. 98L not here yet?
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1064. MrNiceville 2:46 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
The show is up on the archive page, now. I love it "Bob on the Blob"...
1065. Drakoen 2:46 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Taz that shows winds not thunderstorm activity
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1066. moonlightcowboy 2:47 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
11n,47w is looking good, too! lol
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1070. Drakoen 2:49 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
the area at 14N 30w is what we should be watching according to the models
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1071. Tazmanian 2:49 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Drakoen i no that part
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1072. Bobbyweather 2:49 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
it's italic.
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1073. pottery2 2:49 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
I'm getting confused here. Will someone post a map showing Blob 1, Blob 2, etc. So that we can know who is discussing what ??
1074. Tazmanian 2:51 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
ok wish one is it


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1075. moonlightcowboy 2:53 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Here's a good shot of both waves. Scroll over and up or down to get a good close up look. For added frame length click on 24.

...agree, Drakoen. Last night when everyone was talking the model's forecast, they were thinking it was the wave "over" Africa; but it wasn't. It was this wave already over the water.
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1077. Drakoen 2:54 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
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1078. moonlightcowboy 2:55 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Here's a sfc map. Find the wave at 14n,30w. That's what we're watching and what Drakoen and I agree is what the models are focusing on. IMHO.
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1079. moonlightcowboy 2:56 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Have a good one, TCC!


....dang, Drakoen...you sure are the "fastest" at posting applicable graphics! Great, perfect circles, too! whew...lol
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1080. stormybil 2:57 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
just got home the gom didnt make texas still in the gulf and now its moving east am i right like i posted on page 7 ?
1081. Drakoen 2:58 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
lol MLC...
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1082. CJ5 2:59 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
It looks like the 35w is causing some excitement tonight. That and the African wave both are areas to watch as they have been for several days. Time will tell how they pan out. Some cnditions are promising some are not.

The blob in the GOM will bring lots of rain to the gulf coast and that is probably all.
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1083. RL3AO 3:00 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
I think the 35w wave might be the one. It has the 45w wave to keep the SAL away from it and it will be entering a somewhat favorable area.
1084. Drakoen 3:07 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
heh blog got quite...
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1085. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 3:09 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
currently on a blog wall replacement cycle
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1086. CJ5 3:09 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Posted By: Drakoen at 10:07 PM CDT on July 26, 2007.

heh blog got quite...


everyone is staring at sats looking for circulation and convection.
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1087. moonlightcowboy 3:10 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Drakoen, both waves in the 805TWD have language that looks interesting.
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1088. Drakoen 3:10 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
LMAO
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1089. moonlightcowboy 3:10 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
lol, Keeper!
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1090. Drakoen 3:10 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
yea MLC we will have to see what happens during the diurnal max phase.
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1091. CJ5 3:10 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Posted By: KEEPEROFTHEGATE at 10:09 PM CDT on July 26, 2007.

currently on a blog wall replacement cycle


bwhahahahha
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1092. MrNiceville 3:11 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
(chirp, chirp, chirp)
1093. nolasoci 3:13 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Hey everyone! I am looking at the wave in the atlantic and the GFS makes it to a 992mb and making landfall around South Carolina. Of course this is way out there and things can change quickly
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1094. CJ5 3:13 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
I find the silence quite refreshing for a change.
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1095. Drakoen 3:14 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
yea CJ5..
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1096. stormybil 3:15 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
ok guys which wave is the bestto watch tonight is it the 35 west wave or the 40 w wave . and is the blob in gom moving ne or east now did the sheer get lower thanks
1097. TropicalNonsense 3:16 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
blobby
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1098. Drakoen 3:17 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Stormybil the thing in the GULF is just high clouds not much going on at the SFC. the wave to watch is at 14N 30W.
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1099. RL3AO 3:17 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
I think the 35w wave is the one to watch
1100. nolasoci 3:18 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
The blob in the GOM is moving towards the Texas and Louisiana coast. Nothing much happening. New Orleans saw a drizzle today with gusty winds. The blob I am watching is blob at 35w
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1101. AG3MO 3:18 AM GMT op 27 juli 2007    
Is the blob in the GOM moving onshore overnight. If not won't the diurnal effects along with the weakening shear, produce likely TD conditions?? I do agree though as I said earlier tonight that the most promising features are moving off of Africa

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