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HURAKAN wrote:At least at this moment although not well organized it has lots of convection over the center. Maybe later today the RECON find a surprise, possibly, TD 1. We don't know, but surely is possible.
Recon has been cancelled - there's nothing to investigate. Just a disorganized blob of storms with no clear LLC.
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Hmmmmmmmmmm, O.K.
\wxman57 wrote:HURAKAN wrote:At least at this moment although not well organized it has lots of convection over the center. Maybe later today the RECON find a surprise, possibly, TD 1. We don't know, but surely is possible.
Recon has been cancelled - there's nothing to investigate. Just a disorganized blob of storms with no clear LLC.
Hmmmmmmmmm, O.K.
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The Weather Channel just reported that it (the GOM mess) has become better organized in the last few hours. I know don't if that means anything though. 
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It is better organized relatively speaking...but relative to what
Sfc organization is better off now than yesterday...but bottom line is this weak sfc low and elongated ne-sw trof will not do much because shear will be ever increasing over the next day and the window has been closed for Alex.
Sfc organization is better off now than yesterday...but bottom line is this weak sfc low and elongated ne-sw trof will not do much because shear will be ever increasing over the next day and the window has been closed for Alex.
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Is it moving?
Is the mess in the GOM actually moving?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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If you look at a very high detailed vis loop you can see the "possible" with main inference on possible, LLC can be seen to the west of the main area convection. Which just confirms mosts peoples suspicion that there is some strong shear over the system. Which will impart empeed any development and hence this is dead. It will just produce very heavy rainfall and some gusty wind. No tropical depression or Tropical Storm though
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I have seen much worst being upgraded! Systems that where sheared badly, in hardly had a LLCC to speak of but this on the has deep convection is causing heavy rainfall and has a closed LLCC reported last night. With this convection in some buoy reports of 25 knots. This is very close in should never be discounted. There where a few tropical depressions last year that could only wise/dream they had what this has.
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You are correct Matthew. Visible imagery places a LLCC around 26.5n,93.5W, to the West of the main convection blob. For anything to happen with this system it will have to consolidate considerably which at this point it is not even acting like it is doing. As you stated, the shear is the culprit here thanks to the incoming SW trough to its' West.
As far as the map is concerned showing posssible TC development within 36 hours that is probably based on the cut off low expected to form to my SW near Corpus during that time frame and give us tons of rain also associated with the two systems as the current system spreads out along the coast with its copious amonts of tropical moisture.
As far as the map is concerned showing posssible TC development within 36 hours that is probably based on the cut off low expected to form to my SW near Corpus during that time frame and give us tons of rain also associated with the two systems as the current system spreads out along the coast with its copious amonts of tropical moisture.
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I thought the basics of a tropical depression was a closed low level cirulation with 30 to 38 mph winds??? In this is in the Gulf of Mexico. I'm just saying that there is going to be 10 inches of rain in areas of the Gulf coast. Because this is not going to move quickly. There is winds upwards of 35 knots on quickscats this morning, and 25 knot winds on some of the buoys. This system is as good as a tropical depression in the impact.
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