SFLcane wrote:Like I said here she comes!
https://i.postimg.cc/W3czbvLk/B3-CB7-E5-D-3-F09-40-F1-8929-3-C1057-C4-A00-E.gif
She’s burning the midnight oil now. On water vapor it looks like she’s shoving the dry air to her west and NW out of the way.
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SFLcane wrote:Like I said here she comes!
https://i.postimg.cc/W3czbvLk/B3-CB7-E5-D-3-F09-40-F1-8929-3-C1057-C4-A00-E.gif
DestinHurricane wrote:Convection beginning to wrap upshear, looking much better than earlier.
Kohlecane wrote:Not sure if this was discussed as I skimmed through rather quickly, but Is it due to speed that the cone is so elongated, by that I mean I just dont recall a storm that had the solid portion of the cone extend such a distance even when this was a PTC just shy of 50W.
Aric Dunn wrote:There she blows.. getting towers in multiple quads now..
good old HWRF>>
ConvergenceZone wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Just the one named storm but the Atlantic looks busy
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/atlantic/images/irng8.GIF
Is it normal for the Atlantic to look like this on July 1st??
Aric Dunn wrote:There she blows.. getting towers in multiple quads now..
good old HWRF>>
Kohlecane wrote:Not sure if this was discussed as I skimmed through rather quickly, but Is it due to speed that the cone is so elongated, by that I mean I just dont recall a storm that had the solid portion of the cone extend such a distance even when this was a PTC just shy of 50W.
eastcoastFL wrote:http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/temp/tccapture.gif
eastcoastFL wrote:DestinHurricane wrote:Convection beginning to wrap upshear, looking much better than earlier.
What is “upshear” is that a term I don’t know?
AJC3 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:DestinHurricane wrote:Convection beginning to wrap upshear, looking much better than earlier.
What is “upshear” is that a term I don’t know?
Upshear is the direction from which the shear (vector) is coming.
Downshear is the direction toward which the shear is blowing.
Think of it in the same terms that you would use for the flow of a river - upstream and downstream.
eastcoastFL wrote:http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/temp/tccapture.gif
eastcoastFL wrote:AJC3 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
What is “upshear” is that a term I don’t know?
Upshear is the direction from which the shear (vector) is coming.
Downshear is the direction toward which the shear is blowing.
Think of it in the same terms that you would use for the flow of a river - upstream and downstream.
Thank you, so In that context what would it mean to be wrapping upshear?
eastcoastFL wrote:AJC3 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
What is “upshear” is that a term I don’t know?
Upshear is the direction from which the shear (vector) is coming.
Downshear is the direction toward which the shear is blowing.
Think of it in the same terms that you would use for the flow of a river - upstream and downstream.
Thank you, so In that context what would it mean to be wrapping upshear?
aspen wrote:Could the LLC refocus at ~12N where that new blob of convection is? If so, that’s gonna upend most of the model forecasts.
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