Hawaii braces for Felicia; 99L near the Cape Verdes Islands may develop
A strong tropical wave (99L) is just south of the Cape Verdes Islands, 800 miles off the coast of Africa. This morning's QuikSCAT pass showed a nearly closed surface circulation, stretched out along one axis. The satellite saw winds of up to 45 mph in a band of heavy thunderstorms well south of the Cape Verdes Islands. The islands have seen winds of only 10 - 15 mph and some occasional rain showers thus far from the disturbance. Heavy thunderstorm activity associated with 99L died down this morning, but appears to be making a comeback late this morning. Wind shear is moderate, about 10 knots, and sea surface temperatures are moderately warm, about 27 - 28°C. There is a large area of dry air to 99L's north that is interfering with the storm's organization, though.

Figure 1. Current satellite image of disturbance 99L.
Wind shear is expected to be moderate, 5 - 15 knots, through Wednesday. SSTs will remain relatively constant at 27°C, but the dry, stable air of the Saharan AIr Layer (SAL) to 99L's north will be problem for it. NHC has given 99L a moderate (30 - 50% chance) of developing into a tropical depression by Wednesday morning, which is a reasonable forecast. Most of the models show some weak development, but none of them predict 99L will become a hurricane. It is too early to say if 99L will recurve north of the Lesser Antilles Islands or not, since it will be at least 5 days before the storm makes it that far. It is unusual, though, for storms forming this far north to make it all the way across the Atlantic to hit the Lesser Antilles Islands.
The GFS and ECMWF models are predicting the possible development of a new tropical wave coming off the coast of Africa late this week.
Felicia continues to weaken, but is a flash flooding threat to Hawaii
Tropical Storm Felicia has weakened steadily over the past 24 hours, thanks to cool sea surface temperatures and increasing shear. Recent satellite loops show that strong upper-level winds from the west have pushed the storm's heavy thunderstorm activity to the northeast side of the center, exposing the surface center as a swirl of low clouds. Felicia's relatively meager heavy thunderstorm activity is steadily moving away from the center of the storm.

Figure 2. History of hurricane activity over Hawaii since 1950. Hawaii islands have been hit by only 9 tropical cyclones of tropical depression or greater strength, with 4 others passing withing 75 miles of an island. Image credit: NOAA Coastal Services Center.
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) under Felicia are 25°C, well below the 26°C threshold typically needed to sustain a hurricane. SSTs will slowly increase to 26°C by Tuesday. Wind shear has increased to a high 30 knots, and is expected to increase further to 40 knots by Tuesday. The high shear combined with the cool SSTs should continue to weaken Felicia today. I give a 30% chance that the shear will completely rip away Felicia's heavy thunderstorm activity by the time the storm reaches Hawaii, leaving only a swirl of low-level clouds that will not cause significant flooding problems. The wind speed probabilities forecast shows about a 25% chance Felicia will still be a weak tropical storm at 3 am Hawaiian time Tuesday morning, and a 15% chance the storm will have dissipated. If Felicia does hold together that long, it would be only the tenth tropical cyclone of tropical depression or higher strength to affect the islands since 1950 (Figure 2). Large swells from Felicia are already affecting the Big Island, and a high surf warning has been posted for east-facing shores of the Big Island and other Hawaiian islands. Felicia or its remnants may bring heavy rain, flash flooding, and mud slides to the islands beginning this afternoon, and a Flash Flood Watch has been posted for most of the islands.
Links to follow:
Long range radar from the Big Island
Wundermap for Hawaii
I'll have an update Tuesday morning.
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virus infector using bad links to spread virus DO NOT CLICK LINKS till you can confirm where its from where its going
myself i never click on links
Too bad the Western Africa floater is repositioned to 99L.
Jeff,..the site has been the scene of several successful Trojan Horse virus attacks that continue to Plague the Blogs.
Esp yours.
My Dell was ruined,the PC.. by Malware and 40 different infections that occurred Saturday and continued today.
If you could,..please post a word or two in your Blog if you Know of this,as many are pulling out due to the attacks.
Patrick
If you dont have a Good anti-virus,..I HIGHLY recommend logging off here.
I don't generally open links either, hate viruses.
Well if 99L doesn't develop good chance that one does.
I usually click on links but even if avast doesn't find any infections I won't click on anymore links unless I know where it's from.
I ran Avast and came up clean. About to do another scan. Good thing my firewall is up.
Nope. Nothing on mine.
Not necessarily,if the virus is embedded in a AD Banner,..simply pulling up the page will infect a PC.
As stated below..its a nasty thing.My IT guy cant recover my PC,..although its old,.it had state of the art Firewalls and a DoD encrypted Wormdrive filter as well
Hey, I got something like that a few days ago, it asked me to update virus software or something but because I am a bit errant and usually rely on the auto update I did not.
Good thing. See sometimes pays to ignore. Ha.
But the virus software on my computer is auto updated each time I open.
I suggest everyone runs their virus protection programs.
Thanks for the weather info to all.
I was so mad I forgot.
i would suggest that you do not open any links.... now can we get back to discussing the tropics without any links attached?
Mine took over my background saying you ahve been infected by spyware run your antivirus software, then I couldnt open any execuable files.
Go to Microsoft.com and download FixVundo. Run it. The Vundo virus is one that gives you a "spyware infection" warning, then prompts you to click the button to scan your system for repairs. It only gets worse if you click "yes".
Just helpful advice.
I would just run a scan in case. Go to the icon of whatever firewall you use and select the scan button.
since norton 2009 failed (it was pirated) i got Avast and no problems whatsoever, PC has been running fine for MONTHS :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) cant stress it enough.
Ill have to look them up. I have ESET and love it, but I have never heard of this firewall.
yeah I am running Mcafee as we speak. so far so good.
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