cpdaman wrote:guys anyone notice the low pressure off of brevard county i take it this is 95L?
You mean what used to be 95L, it is Officialy Dead now, very hard to find a circulation now.
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cpdaman wrote:guys anyone notice the low pressure off of brevard county i take it this is 95L?
wzrgirl1 wrote:on to bigger and better
vbhoutex wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:on to bigger and better
Uh, preferrably not!!!!! Unless of course if they are fishies!!!!!!
Thunder44 wrote:They may have dropped the invest too early. On visible imagery the system appears to be reconsolidating it's center north this morning of the Grand Bahama Island. There is still appears to be high shear around but the convection has increased and moved closer to the center. Pressures aren't dropping in the surrounding buoys yet.
NDG wrote:Thunder44 wrote:They may have dropped the invest too early. On visible imagery the system appears to be reconsolidating it's center north this morning of the Grand Bahama Island. There is still appears to be high shear around but the convection has increased and moved closer to the center. Pressures aren't dropping in the surrounding buoys yet.
I actually see a center of broad low pressure away from the main convection, near 29N and 76.5W, if you look at sat and wind reports north of the convection is all westerly to NW winds.
Thunder44 wrote:In my opinion, it's better organized and more invest worthy than yesterday, but it sounds like from the latest TWO, the NHC is ready to write it off.
cpdaman wrote:the storm however will soon be moving into higher shear conditions over the bahamas based on the cimss shear projections. there is moderate mid level northerly shear and 35 knot upper level shear over central bahamas. and unless this shear moves out , or this things stalls i think this increased organization may not be sustanited much longer
ARic what's your take is the shear gonna relax over mid bahamas
Thunder44 wrote:NDG wrote:Thunder44 wrote:They may have dropped the invest too early. On visible imagery the system appears to be reconsolidating it's center north this morning of the Grand Bahama Island. There is still appears to be high shear around but the convection has increased and moved closer to the center. Pressures aren't dropping in the surrounding buoys yet.
I actually see a center of broad low pressure away from the main convection, near 29N and 76.5W, if you look at sat and wind reports north of the convection is all westerly to NW winds.
Winds at buoy 41010 as 10:20am EDT the winds have switched to the North at 10 degrees:
http://ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41010
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