Possible GoM Tropical Threat next Tuesday/Wednesday?
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Wow! IR is getting very impressive...let's hope an LLC is not forming under that convection! If you watch the IR loop from this morning, you can see the shear suddently "turn off" ...watch the clouds streaming across Central America toward the system suddenly get "blocked and deflected" right at the Caribbean coastline
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Noting the absence of any large outflows? A deep area of convection such as this should have sent outflows racing outwards.
I do now see turning near 14n 79.5w and another line of convection forming southward from it.........
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-vis.html
I do now see turning near 14n 79.5w and another line of convection forming southward from it.........
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-vis.html
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yes, you are correct. Usually non-tropical areas of convection spit out MANY outflow boundaries. This one, however, is not. This is a good sign it is organizing.Dean4Storms wrote:Noting the absence of any large outflows? A deep area of convection such as this should have sent outflows racing outwards.
I do now see turning near 14n 79.5w and another line of convection forming southward from it.........
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-vis.html
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yeah, your right. Chris is a good example of that. The only difference though is that this one does not have as unfavorable of an environment.Sanibel wrote:We won't know until we confirm the center is under the main convection.
It is possible the center is that surface rotation moving into Nicaragua and this is the sheared reflection of it.
Outflow suggests underneath, but I've seen better systems poof before.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:yes, you are correct. Usually non-tropical areas of convection spit out MANY outflow boundaries. This one, however, is not. This is a good sign it is organizing.Dean4Storms wrote:Noting the absence of any large outflows? A deep area of convection such as this should have sent outflows racing outwards.
I do now see turning near 14n 79.5w and another line of convection forming southward from it.........
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-vis.html
The Lower level flow was east to west, since this deep burst of convection I have not seen any strong outflows race outwards toward Nicaragua as should have been the case. That usually means a LLC is developing in this situation.
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