Closest is at 20N/ 70W moving WNW. Appears to be a low spinning around a definite open center of circulation. No deep convection firing
but lots of moisture. Wonder if Ophelia's presence will have an impact and pull it north or prevent it from getting better organized. Could at least mean rain for florida if this one doesn't develop further (or get pulled north first.)
Second wave is right behind it moving West with some convection firing. Don't see any circulation.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/watl-ir4-loop.html
2 Waves in the Carribean....
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DAVE440 wrote:Closest is at 20N/ 70W moving WNW. Appears to be a low spinning around a definite open center of circulation. No deep convection firing
but lots of moisture. Wonder if Ophelia's presence will have an impact and pull it north or prevent it from getting better organized. Could at least mean rain for florida if this one doesn't develop further (or get pulled north first.)
Second wave is right behind it moving West with some convection firing. Don't see any circulation.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/watl-ir4-loop.html
That is an upper level low...moving over the Puerto Rico trench
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