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Derek, what do you think the NHC is seeing that made them say this..Derek Ortt wrote:this is now more of a squall line rather than a developing TC
THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO SHOW SIGNS OF ORGANIZATION
.. in their 5:30 TWO? Are they just wrong, or is this really starting to show signs of organization?
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I just took another look at the Satellite, and you do have to admit that this still has a nice MLC and the outflow looks pretty good:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/vis.jpg
Based on this I think 91L is anything but dead.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/vis.jpg
Based on this I think 91L is anything but dead.
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caneman wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:NHC just says that. This is clearly a weakening system, moving too fast, with convection outrunning the MLC.
Conditions change. Worth keeping an eye on. See this many times every year. A Little patience is needed.
Well yeah of course. I just meant at this time it's weakening, obviously it can pulse back up at a later time. It just needs to slow down. But, once it does, and the SAL leaves it, expect rapid development, IMO.
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We need more convection to develop near the MLC east of the islands so that can work it's way down to the surface. Otherwise it will dissapate and system will have start orgazining over again. It's not going to redevelop further north in thunderstorms. Shear is too high there.
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JB is saying that he thinks development from this system is unlikely, and he thinks it will also have a hard time reaching the states if it did develop. This is surprising from him as he usually bites on everything that spins out there, so basically I think this could mean one of two things:
A) He is right. OR B) Just the opposite happens (like with Chris).
I guess only time will tell..
BTW: He seems more interested in something that could spin up off the SE coast next week. If he is right, then that could become our Debby.
A) He is right. OR B) Just the opposite happens (like with Chris).
I guess only time will tell..
BTW: He seems more interested in something that could spin up off the SE coast next week. If he is right, then that could become our Debby.
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