Will 96L survive the Yucatan?
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Will 96L survive the Yucatan?
Will 96L make it pass the Yucatan? If so what will it be upon emergence into the GOM?
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Since the time I started watching tropical systems and if they have atleast some type of low center it usually looks better organized once overland than what it did over water take arlene for an example when it made landfall. So I feel this system will probably get better organized overland then once in the gulf upgraded most likely to tropical storm cindy.
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lilbump3000 wrote:Since the time I started watching tropical systems and if they have atleast some type of low center it usually looks better organized once overland than what it did over water take arlene for an example when it made landfall. So I feel this system will probably get better organized overland then once in the gulf upgraded most likely to tropical storm cindy.
Didn't Bret do this? Once he moved into Mexico, it seemed as though he blew up a nice little CDO for a while
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lilbump3000 wrote:Since the time I started watching tropical systems and if they have atleast some type of low center it usually looks better organized once overland than what it did over water take arlene for an example when it made landfall. So I feel this system will probably get better organized overland then once in the gulf upgraded most likely to tropical storm cindy.
So your theory is that weak systems have a better chance of getting "organized" (as in circulation) over land?
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HouTXmetro wrote:lilbump3000 wrote:Since the time I started watching tropical systems and if they have atleast some type of low center it usually looks better organized once overland than what it did over water take arlene for an example when it made landfall. So I feel this system will probably get better organized overland then once in the gulf upgraded most likely to tropical storm cindy.
So your theory is that weak systems have a better chance of getting "organized" (as in circulation) over land?
yeh thats what I was trying to say.
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Actually, lilbump3000, is not far from reality. Systems DO tend to become better organized when they move over land (their cloud pattern that is) because there's more friction which allows the LLC to tighten up. I've always held this theory because of the many systems that I can mention that looked "better" over land than over water.
I do believe the Yucatan Peninsula will give this "96L" the boost it will need for its encounter with the hot waters of the Gulf of Mexico...
I do believe the Yucatan Peninsula will give this "96L" the boost it will need for its encounter with the hot waters of the Gulf of Mexico...
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lilbump3000 wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:lilbump3000 wrote:Since the time I started watching tropical systems and if they have atleast some type of low center it usually looks better organized once overland than what it did over water take arlene for an example when it made landfall. So I feel this system will probably get better organized overland then once in the gulf upgraded most likely to tropical storm cindy.
So your theory is that weak systems have a better chance of getting "organized" (as in circulation) over land?
yeh thats what I was trying to say.
Idunno, but now that I think about it, I think TS Allison in 2001 got better organized over land from a circulation and convection standpoint.
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