exposed, says the 2 a.m. TWD. Also:
SURFACE SYNOPTIC FEATURES...
A 1010 MB LOW IS CENTERED IN THE GULF OF MEXICO NEAR 23N93W WITH
A SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDING FROM 27N91W THROUGH THE LOW TO
19N93W. THIS SYSTEM HAS A SLIGHT POTENTIAL FOR BECOMING A
TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO. THE LOW LEVEL CENTER
IS REMOVED TO THE WEST OF THE CONVECTION.
Surface low completely..........
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Surface low completely..........
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O.K.
O.K. but I still say the mess off the east coast of Yucatan may be a player in this too.
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The old LLC is now out of the picture. the LLC is fleeing to southern Texas or northern Mexico, surrounded by dry air. If this disturbance were to develop, a new surface low would have to form just north or northeast of the Yucatan...and that certainly doesn't mean that we will immediately have a TD on our hands either.
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Looks impressive.
TropicalWxWatcher wrote:The old LLC is now out of the picture. the LLC is fleeing to southern Texas or northern Mexico, surrounded by dry air. If this disturbance were to develop, a new surface low would have to form just north or northeast of the Yucatan...and that certainly doesn't mean that we will immediately have a TD on our hands either.
You're that doesn't mean we would have a TD right away but nevertheless it looks mighty impressive at the moment. It looks like with every satellite update it becomes more compact and circular. Oh well maybe I'm just tired and seeing things.
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I don't normaly get into all this, but... what I thought was the low center, now seems to be a harmless spin in the clouds South South East of Brownsville. It also seems that a new "twist" in the clouds is starting up back Southeast. Seems I remember that weak systems can develop many low centers, and the become better "storms" when they all get in one place from the surface and up... It's all interesting to watch. I don't see any of this being more than a good rain event. but then again I was here for Both Allison's!!!
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TexasSam wrote:I don't normaly get into all this, but... what I thought was the low center, now seems to be a harmless spin in the clouds South South East of Brownsville. It also seems that a new "twist" in the clouds is starting up back Southeast. Seems I remember that weak systems can develop many low centers, and the become better "storms" when they all get in one place from the surface and up... It's all interesting to watch. I don't see any of this being more than a good rain event. but then again I was here for Both Allison's!!!
Sounds like you 'get' it pretty well to me. Lets see if another LLC forms.
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