wxman57 wrote:'CaneFreak wrote:Why is it that everyone is so concerned with the convection? That is all I have heard the last several days...its ALL ABOUT THE DRY AIR...WHO CARES ABOUT THE CONVECTION? I am more worried about whether the freaking LLC makes it as far west as the eastern or central Caribbean without falling off of the face of the earth. That is what is concerning me right now...
Convection is vital to the survival of the disturbance. Convection (rising air near the center) acts to increase inflow in toward the center, resulting in increased lift, lower pressure, and more convection. Without any convection to create inflow, the low gradually spins down and dies.
Well, of course, I mean..convection is going to pulsate, cloud tops will cool at night (typically) and warm during the day as this is a tropical wave and this is what they do. But, my point is, since the convection will probably pulsate over the next several days, this disturbance's circulation will more than likely make it to the carribean sea area. So why is everyone so concerned with the convection at the present moment? I hope this clears up what I was trying to say..if not I will try to reclarify, but anywho...yeah..