That blob to the southwest still persists. Overnight, it looks like his center of circulation moved faster than the convection it was under (which would account for the disappearance of the visible eye) and is now nearly at the dividing line or the two convections.
So is he finally going to be able to wrap that blob into his circulation now?
What is going on with Ivan's structure?
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Lowpressure wrote:I do not think this is a cat 1 storm at all not with 950mb . This appears to be a reorganizing monster. I hope it is a cat 1 for the islanders sake, but don't count on that. Recon will confirm. This is a monster in the making I am afraid.
Looking at the last couple of visible frames, I agree. The center is starting to look a bit better, and there's a hint of a visible eye again.
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Edit: Sorry Derek. See you already wrote that. Good to see someone who knows what they are seeing...
I believe Ivan to be encountering a flow off the landmass of South America.
The ridge is so strong and is pushing him so far south that he has run into a South American air flow that is different than the CV oceanic airmass.
This could be bad because he'll preserve intensification for closer to land when he overcomes it...
I believe Ivan to be encountering a flow off the landmass of South America.
The ridge is so strong and is pushing him so far south that he has run into a South American air flow that is different than the CV oceanic airmass.
This could be bad because he'll preserve intensification for closer to land when he overcomes it...
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