I think what happened last night is this:Air Force Met wrote:I think he is starting to open up. You can see the LLC moving east...but the western side seems to be staying in place. This is typical when a system has been without convection for a while...the wind field spreads out.
1. Surface front occluded Franklin as "lobe" of ridge-orbiting blow-off shoved convection to SE outer band; behind front, LLC began moving SSW. Franklin remains near the trough, however, and the southeastern convection is still impacted by trough-associated westerlies.
2. "Lobe" moves away, and Franklin's southeaster convection reinstensifies during diurnal maximum; it began wrapping toward the center (which responded by moving east toward it).
3. This morning, a second and bigger "lobe" of ridging came smacking down on Franklin, again shoving away and crippling trough-ensnared convection; LLC center begins moving SW.
Forward.... Will the LLC move far enough southwest that winds aloft become northeasterly?