Discussion - released approx. 1:45 am in the morning
Ok, the 00z Tropical models were initialized at 26.6ºN ... however, the ETA/GFS along with the Canadian (UKMET was unavailable for ingest)where the old LLC was and initialized further south ... so which is it? ... The globals were going to initialize where the lowest pressures were ...
Now, has anyone noticed what's happening on the northern end of the invest? ... the suppression? Notice the deeper convection continues to consolidate closer and closer to the 25ºN line? Look on this water vapor imagery below and the 24 hour loop
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_29/anis.html
http://orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/a ... loope.html
RECON earlier tonight confirmed no west winds even at 5,000 ft around the MLC ... why? The leftovers of the old LLC and the surface trough - the invest is still a terribly stacked system. Lowest pressures still actually are analyzed SE of Florida. Expect the continuation of the consolidation I spoke of this morning. The Bermuda High is beginning to suppress the moisture further south (notice the on the 2nd WV loop how a punch in the NE - another trough is digging in yet again and notice the squashing of the outflow NE of the invest)
As I expected a broad area of low pressure developed today. Don't expect any tropical development before it reaches Florida. Once in the GOM, the system will have better conditions and will likely develop in the GOM - my best estimate on the latitude line will be roughly around 25ºN as the low-level broad scale low and the squelching (suppression) of the MLC come together towards the GOM ...
SF
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GulfBreezer wrote:SF, thanks for all the info!! Once it enters the GOM, are all conditions still keeping it on a true west path?
Yes, looks more like a Mexico Threat once again ... but I offer this precautionary note: Anywhere along the TX coast down to Central/Northern MX needs to have a watchful eye on this. Intensity forecasts are only 50 kts before landfall ... but if this system consolidates and develops, it's likely the intensity will be higher.
SF
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