
Latest analysis seems to show that Tomas is now under 15 -17kts of shear.

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TIME (HR) 0 6 12 18 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
SHEAR (KT) 14 15 17 14 10 9 4 14 5 7 9 14 14
HURAKAN wrote:
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Weatherfreak000 wrote:HURAKAN wrote:http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/tc10/ATL/21L.TOMAS/windsat/37v/20101101.1045.coriolis.x.37v.21LTOMAS.40kts-1005mb-136N-682W.81pc.jpg
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You can definitely see an eyewall feature in this image trying to reorganize.....who was saying this was weakening?![]()
If anything it's just holding steady.
StormSkeptic wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:HURAKAN wrote:http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/tc10/ATL/21L.TOMAS/windsat/37v/20101101.1045.coriolis.x.37v.21LTOMAS.40kts-1005mb-136N-682W.81pc.jpg
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You can definitely see an eyewall feature in this image trying to reorganize.....who was saying this was weakening?![]()
If anything it's just holding steady.
Problem is, if I read my times correctly, that image is almost 10 hrs old
guyclaude08 wrote:I'm not a expert but tropical storm tomas will probably regain strenght it's only a matter of time.It has 3 to 4 days over water again and the shear will come down eventually so we just gotta wait to see what happens.Haiti cannot even take a tropical depression nor a cat 1
Tstormwatcher wrote:Is the spin I see at 65 west and 11 north our Tomas?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/flash-ir2.html
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