SW Carib Blob

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SW Carib Blob

#1 Postby MortisFL » Tue May 30, 2006 3:21 pm

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-avn.html


It's on the edge of some 40 kt shear, so development would be slow if any to occur unless it went closer to the Yucatan coast where the shear is 20 kt or less.
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#2 Postby CHRISTY » Tue May 30, 2006 3:38 pm

Here is an IR image of the blob in the SW caribbean.

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#3 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Tue May 30, 2006 3:41 pm

wow, that thing is looking very good. Would this head into FL if it formed?
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#4 Postby CHRISTY » Tue May 30, 2006 3:44 pm

Extremeweatherguy wrote:wow, that thing is looking very good. Would this head into FL if it formed?


we first have to see if it persist... :wink:
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#5 Postby Aquawind » Tue May 30, 2006 3:59 pm

Poof Alert!

Major outflow boundries on vis.

http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
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#6 Postby ALhurricane » Tue May 30, 2006 5:03 pm

Aquawind wrote:Poof Alert!

Major outflow boundries on vis.

http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html


Poof alert should be upgraded to a Poof Warning. :D

The last thing you want if you want to see development is the occurrence of an outflow boundary. Basically that symbolizes the thunderstorms have begun to collapse. The outflow boundary represents air rushing away from the convective system. For development you want low level winds converging into the system.
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#7 Postby MiamiensisWx » Tue May 30, 2006 6:37 pm

At least we can be pretty certain this MUCH has less of a chance than the southwest Gulf of Mexico system off Texas (which doesn't likely have much of a chance, either, for development).
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