that would make sense.BigA wrote:After looking at the "water of 10,000 swirls," it appears that the main swirl is located about 17.5 N, 82.5 W, near the small, circular, purple/red blowup of convection on the most recent infrared http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/avn.jpg
I am, however, no expert, so this is merely my best idea of what might be happening.
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Its too early in the season for classic tropocal development. The models, especially the tropical ones are more designed for later summer and don't do as well with this type of system that is developing off an old frontal trough.
What ever does develop will be sheared, with most of the squalls east of the center.
btw, the dewpoint here in Baton Rouge is about 60 degrees, so there is plenty of dry air it will have to work with if it was to come north.
What ever does develop will be sheared, with most of the squalls east of the center.
btw, the dewpoint here in Baton Rouge is about 60 degrees, so there is plenty of dry air it will have to work with if it was to come north.
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wzrgirl1 wrote:Been gone for 3 hours and look what happens.........all these threads and not even a td yet.........but I do see that trend ending by the end of the weekend.........are my eyes focused clearly and has the center formed further to the east? Catch me up please..........concerned.
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