tarheelprogrammer wrote:GCANE wrote:Pretty decent anti-cyclone building over this.
Shear ahead has been consistently dropping for some time.
200mb vort looks clear ahead.
Convection much better today than yesterday with overshooting tops firing all morning.
Very true, however, dry air is all around this system and choking it. According to the models, which could be wrong, once it exits the dry air it will then have to contend with shear. If the GFS is right, and it heads into the Bahamas it seems shear will die down some. Which makes me wonder why it does not redevelop there, and strengthen some. Hmmm.
Edit: Also, the center is becoming naked right now. Very easy to see center is east of convection.
I think this goes back to the pouch paradigm which protects the wave from SAL.
http://www.met.nps.edu/~mtmontgo/marsupial.html
A key in this is the vort column up to about 600mb.
94L does have a decent vort signature up to 500mb albeit displaced.
A good indication that TC genesis may occur is when the column starts to become more vertically aligned.