Bill Dry air and shear
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- jabber
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Bill Dry air and shear
I do not think Bill will achive hurricane strength. To much dry air to the south and west. The convection is having a hard time wrapping around the now naked LLC. Bill is also having a hard time with shear. Look at the floater vis loop. Clouds start to build around center then get sheared off to the west. What are your thoughts?
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- Stormsfury
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Re: Bill Dry air and shear
jabber wrote:I do not think Bill will achive hurricane strength. To much dry air to the south and west. The convection is having a hard time wrapping around the now naked LLC. Bill is also having a hard time with shear. Look at the floater vis loop. Clouds start to build around center then get sheared off to the west. What are your thoughts?
Jabber, I saw the same thing ...
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