anyone else see a bombing out once in SE GOM?
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anyone else see a bombing out once in SE GOM?
just looking at the latest IR imagery, Kat's moisture envelope is increasing and looks like once she gets back to the SE GOM she is going to light up some fireworks!
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\\lilbump3000 wrote:Why so many people saying when she gets back in the SW gulf its SE gulf.
honest mistake...
and yes... IMHO... a Major by Saturday with plenty of warm
water ahead of it...
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Javlin wrote:tailgater wrote:I was just looking at the WV loop and IMHO she will start to feel some shear fairly soon from the north but I haven't heard anyone else saying anything about that yet.
Shear has been forcast to be in a favorable state for the next 72 hrs.
Certainly looks like it's being sheared from the north to me, check out the radar and watch all the deep convention disappearing north of the center.
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I'd say wind shear ahead looks pretty low, if I am reading this right:
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
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