Someone posted this water vapor image on another site. By looking at the WV image it looks like we have a cyclone on our hands.lol There is a little bit of convection in the spin but not much. Any thoughts?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
GOM development?
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GOM development?
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CUT-OFF UPPER LOW OVER THE CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO IS DRIFTING S
NEAR 24N90W. LARGE AREA OF CYCLONIC FLOW IS OVER THE GULF. A
COMBINATION OF A TROUGH MOVING ACROSS THE SE UNITED STATES AND
DAYTIME HEATING IS RESULTING IN AN ACTIVE CONVECTIVE DAY IN THE
COASTAL AREAS OF FLORIDA. ONLY A SLOW DRIFT TO THE SW IS
EXPECTED WITH THIS LOW AS A MEAN TROUGH REMAINS FAR TO THE N
WITH LITTLE TO KICK IT OUT.
NEAR 24N90W. LARGE AREA OF CYCLONIC FLOW IS OVER THE GULF. A
COMBINATION OF A TROUGH MOVING ACROSS THE SE UNITED STATES AND
DAYTIME HEATING IS RESULTING IN AN ACTIVE CONVECTIVE DAY IN THE
COASTAL AREAS OF FLORIDA. ONLY A SLOW DRIFT TO THE SW IS
EXPECTED WITH THIS LOW AS A MEAN TROUGH REMAINS FAR TO THE N
WITH LITTLE TO KICK IT OUT.
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