wxman57 wrote:Satellite might suggest something, but adding surface obs tells the whole story. As you can see, pressures are lowest near the coast of S. Carolina, not near the disturbance. There's one ship with a 1012.5mb pressure that looks VERY suspect as it doesn't fit any other reports in that area. Ship pressures are notoriously bad, as they don't calibrate their barometers very often, sometimes. In any case, there's no evidence of an LLC in that blob of storms. Any LLC is associated with the remnant frontal boundary to the northwest.
I'm surprised they called this an invest, but it could be another test. Before anyone charges me with committing a federal crime by suggesting that the NHC doesn't REALLY think this is significant enough for an invest but they want to run more tests, just consider that such tests are good. They verify that everything works properly. Tests help protect the public. I'm not "accusing" them of doing anything bad. They're doing their job, working to protect the public. One clue is that the last discussion said absolutely nothing about this bob. Just keep in mind that they did make some major software changes in June with respect to the ingestion of model data (simplified description). The only way to really be sure that the software changes work well with real invest headers is to have an invest and test it. A test invest won't do, they need the real thing. So, it could be a test. No harm done, as these invests aren't broadcast to the public. You guys know about them because you're all hurricane nuts and you seek them out.
So if it's another test, that's good. It shows the NHC is preparing for the heart of the season and they want to make sure all is working properly. Better to find out the software upgrades don't work right now, when any threat is minimal, than later when a significant threat develops. Let's see what they say in the next outlook discussion. I suspect they'll mention the area but say development is unlikely.
I see what you are saying, but it's hard to believe that a "test" is the ONLY reason for issuing a invest. If that is that is the case, why didn't the label the system in GOM, or those waves out in the Atlantic invests for a test? I have to believe that NHC really has a general interest in this area for possible development. Of course, we won't know that for sure, until they make official statements on it in their TWO or TWDs.