Honeyko wrote:http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastnheir.html
No centralized cold tops at present.While that's a good note in favor, it's not always determinant. There have been times when the cap is so strong that it'll choke a TS as they near the LAs:I agree, while some of the intensity in the convection has waned a bit, the expanse of the convection has improved as well as the curvature of it....
....and sometimes even hurricanes:
(And Karen had one of the biggest circulation envelopes I've ever seen. She would've been a monster major 'cane if she'd toughed it out.)
We know the cap was strong enough to crush invests as recently as last week (although 99L was farther north under stronger sinking than 92 is now).
it's noteworthy that shear was pretty intense in 2007 which hindered CV development... just like what happened to the fates of Ingrid, Karen ,Melissa...do some proper research first honeyko