sphelps8681 wrote:I thought Dolly was suppose to slow down. Is this not the case anymore?
yes she will begin to slow down soon.. as the ridge begins to weaken more later today and over night
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sphelps8681 wrote:I thought Dolly was suppose to slow down. Is this not the case anymore?
cpdaman wrote:Brent wrote:The south side still looks very poor convection wise, but it's still close to the Yucatan. I'm not that impressed right now though.
the biggest ball of convection to the NE keeps getting further away as well, i'm waiting to see when the convection along the SW side wraps to the east across the south, because there is no inflow from the south (except for that stream displaced far to the east) looks like someone sliced her right half and seperated it, i don't think she is getting her act together till she SLOWSS down.
gatorcane wrote:I'm seeing a cyclone that has a much better spin but due to the sprawling nature of the convection is having a hard time undergoing any kind of rapid intensification at the moment. Dry air is intruding on the SW side of the cyclone which is also helping inhibit any kind of rapid organization.
Movement is on par with NHC guidance and I see no evidence of a turn to the NW yet. If it can just go a bit more W (left) it will be inland over Mexico in less than 24 hours, probably later on tonight.
cycloneye wrote:RL3AO wrote:1005.2mb and they haven't hit the center quite yet.
Means pressure lower at next set.
Wx_Warrior wrote:She'll slow...I just hope people don't jump on the 'she's turning north' bandwagon
TexWx wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-rb.html
still west.
It seems a bit easier to tell if you back away a little.
vbhoutex wrote:Until Dolly gets rid of all that dry air she is currently ingesting(which I did not notice earlier)she is not going to do anything significant. That is the plain and simple of it!!!
TexWx wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-rb.html
still west.
It seems a bit easier to tell if you back away a little.
vbhoutex wrote:Until Dolly gets rid of all that dry air she is currently ingesting(which I did not notice earlier)she is not going to do anything significant. That is the plain and simple of it!!!
vbhoutex wrote:Until Dolly gets rid of all that dry air she is currently ingesting(which I did not notice earlier)she is not going to do anything significant. That is the plain and simple of it!!!
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