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NDG wrote::uarrow: We have another thread discussing this subject, but since you guys keep going here, hostility at the MDR has not been because of shear, which is usually present this time of the year, if anything shear has been below average at the MDR most times this season so far, the hostile conditions have been because of the below average instability and not so much because of SAL outbreaks. Most of the deep tropics are below average on instability at the mid levels, thus why ACE in the nothern Hemisphere has been below average so far this summer!!!! Is a fact that tropical systems get disrupted by mid level dry air.
Jimsot wrote:We were at least looking forward to some needed rain showers, now that even looks like a bust.
Ntxw wrote:NDG wrote::uarrow: We have another thread discussing this subject, but since you guys keep going here, hostility at the MDR has not been because of shear, which is usually present this time of the year, if anything shear has been below average at the MDR most times this season so far, the hostile conditions have been because of the below average instability and not so much because of SAL outbreaks. Most of the deep tropics are below average on instability at the mid levels, thus why ACE in the nothern Hemisphere has been below average so far this summer!!!! Is a fact that tropical systems get disrupted by mid level dry air.
NDG is right, I brought up a question about this in the steering patterns thread. As mentioned SAL is not that prevalent this year and shear is nothing unusual. Nothing really says Dorian or these storms can't go. This is a global problem with lack of instability and dry air, even the WPAC is struggling.
jlauderdal wrote:wxman57 wrote:No way in the world this is a TS. Nothing like this would ever be upgraded to a TD much less a TS. Time to say goodbye to Dorian.
time to take it to the woodshead...wxman57 you get the honors so lets see it...happy hunting in august everyone, things will get better..they always do..we go through this every year, couple of early season teasers that rarely goes anywhere and season cancelled, massive frustration, etc...be patient and really your best chance is stuff that develops inside of 50W...sept and all of nov prime for my area, rock and the gang in texas shutdown sooner then nov 1 though
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Have to admit, I've got a bit of a soft spot in my heart for ErinStormTracker wrote:I can already see 3 days from now the questions being asked if something develops from the remnants or the area of the remnants: "is this still Dorian", "will it be renamed Dorian", "is this now Erin",etc...To be honest, Dorian didn't sound like a name for a big, bad storm! For some reason Erin does!I have to go back and check the thread of storms that we think are going to be the dangerous ones!
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