Use visable, it's more accuratestorms in NC wrote:It looks like it is trying to wrap around the center and fireing up a little? Or am I seeing things?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-wv.html

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Use visable, it's more accuratestorms in NC wrote:It looks like it is trying to wrap around the center and fireing up a little? Or am I seeing things?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-wv.html
ncdowneast wrote:on the contrary even tho its disorganized seems the system is consolidating and seems to have more overall convection even tho its not terrbily organized convection.
For example, you can use this high-powered visible here: http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ge ... mframes=10 I like it anyways...Rainband wrote:Use visable, it's more accuratestorms in NC wrote:It looks like it is trying to wrap around the center and fireing up a little? Or am I seeing things?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-wv.html
gatorcane wrote:ncdowneast wrote:on the contrary even tho its disorganized seems the system is consolidating and seems to have more overall convection even tho its not terrbily organized convection.
If you are looking for this thing to bomb out - it is highly unlikely it will anytime soon. Now could there be slow development into a depression? Yes but the key word here is WEAK and that this system is not currently forecasted to become anything major at this time. We should all be in stand-by mode and just monitor it but there is nothing to get concerned with at this time.
ncdowneast wrote:gatorcane wrote:ncdowneast wrote:on the contrary even tho its disorganized seems the system is consolidating and seems to have more overall convection even tho its not terrbily organized convection.
If you are looking for this thing to bomb out - it is highly unlikely it will anytime soon. Now could there be slow development into a depression? Yes but the key word here is WEAK and that this system is not currently forecasted to become anything major at this time. We should all be in stand-by mode and just monitor it but there is nothing to get concerned with at this time.
not looking for this to bomb out but having lived here my whole life i am fully aware of the power of the gulfstream.It ramped bertha up from 85 to 105 in just 1 advisory and it did bomb out Alex and if Gaston had more time he would have gotten worse too.Being aware of the potential fuel and what that can do i'm not thinking its going to bomb but always watchful just in case.
And of note Katrina originally was NOT forecast to become a hurricane before hitting the east coast of Florida but we all saw what happened!
Kennethb wrote:Still too early in the season for quick development.
ncdowneast wrote:Kennethb wrote:Still too early in the season for quick development.
the waters are warm and shear is not to bad so i am not saying this is going to become some crazy cat 3 or anything but just simply saying that the gulfstream is a powerful fuel just like the loop current in the gulf and if this was over the gulf then people would be screaming "watchout"
curtadams wrote:ncdowneast wrote:on the contrary even tho its disorganized seems the system is consolidating and seems to have more overall convection even tho its not terrbily organized convection.
I disagree. I think the convection *is* terribly organized.
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