#782 Postby Coredesat » Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:04 am
That does not look like a vigorous LLC. It looks like an exposed, elongated one with no convection near it (convection is sheared to the E). Unless the center becomes covered, I would not expect an upgrade, especially with all that dry air entrained into the circulation. Shear appears to be worsening.
As for the upgrade itself, for the love of God, NHC decides whether to upgrade a system based on available data (Dvorak isn't always everything) - if they prefer to wait for recon, that's because they want to be sure before they upgrade. The system is barely moving, so they can afford to take their time. You can't tell the NHC how to do its job; they know what they're doing.
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