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chzzdekr81 wrote:Is Erika splitting up into two storms?
Aquawind wrote:chzzdekr81 wrote:Is Erika splitting up into two storms?
Unlikely.. more like a possible LLC west and this MLC associated with the ~persistant convection.. unlikely the MLC will make it to the surface as the convection is rather whimpy in the area..
chrisjslucia wrote:Only 30 minutes since my last post from St Lucia and now we have major lightning out to the north west / west north west and thunder and lightning coming in from the north east / east north east, bringing the first drops of rain. Still very little wind. It feels like two storms (!) but Erika is a big ting. It's been useful to follow the lack of accuracy in the tracking forecast models - a lesson to never take anything for granted!
Bocadude85 wrote:chrisjslucia wrote:Only 30 minutes since my last post from St Lucia and now we have major lightning out to the north west / west north west and thunder and lightning coming in from the north east / east north east, bringing the first drops of rain. Still very little wind. It feels like two storms (!) but Erika is a big ting. It's been useful to follow the lack of accuracy in the tracking forecast models - a lesson to never take anything for granted!
Wasnt there some kind of study done that links intense lightning to intensifying storms?
wxman57 wrote:artist wrote:is anyone else noting that spin she has going now in her far upper right hand corner? Look at it on loop in the enhanced and it is clearly there. 18/56
OTown asked if it was the mlc and hasn't gotten a response either. Anyone?
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... _floater_2
No, don't see it.
SapphireSea wrote:Around 18N and 56W I see some sort of ML or UL vort, I am not sure if it's some sort of sat mirage. This thing is a complete mess when it comes to system organization. I dont see anything that resembles another vort 17.5 and 60. I think this is just unorganized CAPE being expended, as I said a few days ago.
chzzdekr81 wrote:Aquawind wrote:chzzdekr81 wrote:Is Erika splitting up into two storms?
Unlikely.. more like a possible LLC west and this MLC associated with the ~persistant convection.. unlikely the MLC will make it to the surface as the convection is rather whimpy in the area..
LOL, I have no idea what that means (I'm only 13) But I hope to learn more as I grow up and hopefully become a meteorlogistAnd I had a question. If Erika has been moving South-Southwest, then why is NHC saying it's moving West?
HurricaneRobert wrote:It's just impossible for this to get vertically stacked. What is HWRF smoking?
chrisjslucia wrote:Only 30 minutes since my last post from St Lucia and now we have major lightning out to the north west / west north west and thunder and lightning coming in from the north east / east north east, bringing the first drops of rain. Still very little wind. It feels like two storms (!) but Erika is a big ting. It's been useful to follow the lack of accuracy in the tracking forecast models - a lesson to never take anything for granted!
:) LLC is low level circulation and MLC is middle level circulation.. LLC is the core on a Tropical System it's as the surface and that is what the NHC follows.. not MLCs..
Don't follow the thunderstorms for true motion of the LLC/Erika.. THe low level circulation IS the storm.. THunderstorms can be far away from the LLC and develop and move because of normal weather activity and thus make it seem like the storm but not really..yep it can be confusing and you are not alone..
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