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Stormavoider wrote:If there is no LLC or MLC in the general neighborhood of 25N 95W, why has there been a deformity in the convection in that ballpark area all day? There has been an overall northward movement of the broad system. But, this area has consistently seemed to be an eye catcher. What's up with that????
wxman57 wrote:Stormavoider wrote:If there is no LLC or MLC in the general neighborhood of 25N 95W, why has there been a deformity in the convection in that ballpark area all day? There has been an overall northward movement of the broad system. But, this area has consistently seemed to be an eye catcher. What's up with that????
What curving you're seeing in the convection is due to a mid-level vorticity center. You can see it initialized on the 18Z GFS (850mb vorticity):
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... v_000m.gif
And on the NAM/WRF (500mb vorticity):
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_000m.gif
But there appears to be no evidence of anything but a very weak surface trof (if that) along the Mexico coast.
Stormavoider wrote:
Thank you for the explanation. I have been watching this area since this morning. Both times it seemed to decide to move north we saw a drastic bump in winds at 42055. I thought I was really on to something.
Stormcenter wrote:This is a nice loop of 98L and it looks like "maybe" something it trying to
get going further north and east.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/loop-rgb.html
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