I see it, dont know if it at surface,but I think this the feature we will be watching.
I see a subtle rotation too, maybe at mid level, the portion on the EPAC has a better defined spin than the Caribbean one. Still bears watching on both sides.
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I see it, dont know if it at surface,but I think this the feature we will be watching.
Macrocane wrote:I see it, dont know if it at surface,but I think this the feature we will be watching.
I see a subtle rotation too, maybe at mid level, the portion on the EPAC has a better defined spin than the Caribbean one. Still bears watching on both sides.
It would truly be an ironic end to the season if the Caribbean low develops and the EPAC low does not.Blown_away wrote:I'm still seeing more rotation and persistent deep convection with the low in the Caribbean. The deep convection continues to pop rate around the broad low area.
CourierPR wrote:There is rotation near 13N and 83W in the Caribbean. Maybe you naycasters will be in for a surprise. The convection seems to be holding or even increasing near the center of circulation. Does anyone else see this?
deltadog03 wrote:12z euro dosn't have anything anymore either. IMO, just MO, I think this one is all but over for development. *atleast for now* There might be a weak low pressure that comes out of the bahamas, but this area and invest I feel is all but over. Euro did bust somewhat on genesis, but thats what happens when you can bundle all of the energy down there. However, that clearly dosn't look like its going to happen now. I am much more impressed with the big trof coming down the plains and into the east day 7-10 and beyond on the euro. Anyway, I think we might have to ask ourselves is tropical land over for the year.......
wxman57 wrote:CourierPR wrote:There is rotation near 13N and 83W in the Caribbean. Maybe you naycasters will be in for a surprise. The convection seems to be holding or even increasing near the center of circulation. Does anyone else see this?
I don't see anything there. Surface obs have ESE-SE winds. Satellite doesn't show much.
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Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
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2009.10.21 1900 UTC
Wind from the NNE (020 degrees) at 6 MPH (5 KT)
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