I would say that it is continuing to look better and better with each passing .
I agree. Nothing from JB yet EWG?
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I'm sorry, but I disagree. The swirl I see is over water at about 95.5W 20.5N.curtadams wrote:I think wxman57 nailed it. The entire area of disturbance (which extends well into inland Mexico) is rotating ccw around a spot inland around 21.5N 98W. So, yeah, it went inland. While it's possible that the convection out in the BOC could relocate the center they're behind the 8-ball. The overall circulation which is moving them north now will bring them onto the coast in a day or so, and the steering is still WNW.
Extremeweatherguy wrote:I'm sorry, but I disagree. The swirl I see is over water.curtadams wrote:I think wxman57 nailed it. The entire area of disturbance (which extends well into inland Mexico) is rotating ccw around a spot inland around 21.5N 98W. So, yeah, it went inland. While it's possible that the convection out in the BOC could relocate the center they're behind the 8-ball. The overall circulation which is moving them north now will bring them onto the coast in a day or so, and the steering is still WNW.
vaffie wrote:The swirl is occurring just north of the latest 94L position estimate, it's moving north, and it practically has a CDO right over it. Pressures are going to fall very fast at this rate. Tropical storm by 5 am tomorrow if not by 11 pm.
This thing is far from a TD,I highly doubt this will be a storm by tonight or tomorrow morning.Maybe a TD tomorrow if convection persists and it stays over water.vaffie wrote:The swirl is occurring just north of the latest 94L position estimate, it's moving north, and it practically has a CDO right over it. Pressures are going to fall very fast at this rate. Tropical storm by 5 am tomorrow if not by 11 pm.
HouTXmetro wrote:vaffie wrote:The swirl is occurring just north of the latest 94L position estimate, it's moving north, and it practically has a CDO right over it. Pressures are going to fall very fast at this rate. Tropical storm by 5 am tomorrow if not by 11 pm.
Thats a bold call, are you willing to eat crow? Feathers included?
Opal storm wrote:This thing is far from a TD,I highly doubt this will be a storm by tonight or tomorrow morning.Maybe a TD tomorrow if convection persists and it stays over water.vaffie wrote:The swirl is occurring just north of the latest 94L position estimate, it's moving north, and it practically has a CDO right over it. Pressures are going to fall very fast at this rate. Tropical storm by 5 am tomorrow if not by 11 pm.
southerngale wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:vaffie wrote:The swirl is occurring just north of the latest 94L position estimate, it's moving north, and it practically has a CDO right over it. Pressures are going to fall very fast at this rate. Tropical storm by 5 am tomorrow if not by 11 pm.
Thats a bold call, are you willing to eat crow? Feathers included?
Thunder44 wrote:Nothing seems to be developing at the surface. Buoy 42055 is under the north side that ball of convection and it showing the pressure rising last hour to 30.04" or 1017mb. Winds have been variable and weak as well.
http://ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42055
Extremeweatherguy wrote:I'm sorry, but I disagree. The swirl I see is over water at about 95.5W 20.5N.curtadams wrote:I think wxman57 nailed it. The entire area of disturbance (which extends well into inland Mexico) is rotating ccw around a spot inland around 21.5N 98W. So, yeah, it went inland. While it's possible that the convection out in the BOC could relocate the center they're behind the 8-ball. The overall circulation which is moving them north now will bring them onto the coast in a day or so, and the steering is still WNW.
What is interesting is the west to west north west winds starting to show from that location.Thunder44 wrote:Nothing seems to be developing at the surface. Buoy 42055 is under the north side that ball of convection and it showing the pressure rising last hour to 30.04" or 1017mb. Winds have been variable and weak as well.
http://ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42055
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