KWT wrote:I'm not sure why people think Fay is looking better, its still just as exposed as it was before. Whilst I think it probably is a TS I do think its weakened a touch recently given its presentation.
The thing I'm noting though is the ULL gets very elongated to the point where it becomes hard to trace on the GFS upper plots around 48-60hrs. If its still over water thats going to be its best chance to relaly do something IMO...not going to do anything with current uppers IMO.
IMO, you sort of nailed it.... Fay is NOT looking better, that's the deceiving part..... IMO it is organizing. Just this morning, when before the intense convection warmed, everyone was arguing where the LLC was....
Take a look at that now, just in the last 3 hours, the LLC has really made its presence shown. Given that convection is exploding in all but the W and SW quadrants, I believe its only a matter of time before Fay "Looks" like a real contender and her winds shoot up, and pressures fall.
Patience grasshoppers.