Scorpion wrote:Hopefully the convection won't go poof overnight like it has every night.
Gee,thanks!
Just as it passes over us it should maintain it's convection, right?
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Scorpion wrote:Hopefully the convection won't go poof overnight like it has every night.
wxman57 wrote:Scorpion wrote:Hopefully the convection won't go poof overnight like it has every night.
Living in Florida, why would you hope it doesn't dissipate? You aren't actually pulling for it to develop, are you?
Honeyko wrote:(....wishing PR radar had a "vertical cross-section" view, wherein I could see how tall everything is as it passes by....)
Ah-hah! I knew it. That layer was the hot layer preventing CBs from really mushrooming. That aspect, more than shear, was killing the system. Now that it's weakened, 92 can finally enter an intensification phase.RL3AO wrote:12z Guadeloupe sounding showed that low to mid level shear has lowed to 20kt or so, down from 30kts last night.
HURAKAN wrote:
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PRES HGHT TEMP DWPT RELH MIXR DRCT SKNT THTA THTE THTV
hPa m C C % g/kg deg knot K K K
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1011.0 11 26.6 24.4 88 19.47 10 4 298.8 355.8 302.3
1000.0 108 27.0 24.6 87 19.94 10 6 300.1 358.9 303.7
999.0 117 27.0 24.6 87 19.96 10 6 300.2 359.1 303.8
955.0 514 24.2 21.6 85 17.29 10 15 301.3 352.4 304.4
925.0 795 22.2 19.4 84 15.58 0 14 302.0 348.2 304.8
889.0 1139 19.8 16.6 82 13.55 347 12 303.0 343.3 305.4
869.0 1335 19.1 15.7 81 13.11 340 11 304.2 343.5 306.6
850.0 1525 18.4 14.9 80 12.69 350 11 305.4 343.6 307.7
791.0 2140 16.2 12.2 77 11.41 14 12 309.4 344.4 311.5
758.0 2502 14.8 6.8 59 8.24 28 13 311.7 337.4 313.2
711.0 3039 11.4 -5.6 30 3.56 50 15 313.7 325.3 314.4
701.0 3157 10.8 4.8 66 7.75 55 15 314.3 338.8 315.8
700.0 3169 10.8 3.8 62 7.23 55 15 314.4 337.4 315.8
697.0 3205 10.7 2.7 58 6.72 55 15 314.7 336.1 316.0
665.0 3596 9.8 -9.2 25 2.88 60 15 317.9 327.6 318.5
649.0 3798 8.6 -1.4 49 5.35 63 15 318.8 336.3 319.8
636.0 3965 7.6 -11.4 25 2.53 65 15 319.5 328.1 320.0
618.0 4201 6.2 -6.8 39 3.74 68 15 320.5 333.0 321.2
590.0 4579 3.6 -21.4 14 1.18 73 15 321.8 326.0 322.0
522.0 5560 -2.5 -41.5 3 0.19 85 15 325.9 326.7 325.9
500.0 5900 -4.9 -25.9 18 0.93 90 15 327.0 330.4 327.2
488.0 6091 -6.1 -23.1 25 1.23 92 15 327.8 332.3 328.1
477.0 6269 -7.3 -54.3 1 0.05 94 15 328.5 328.7 328.5
401.0 7601 -16.3 -31.3 26 0.70 110 15 333.5 336.2 333.6
400.0 7620 -16.3 -31.3 26 0.70 110 15 333.7 336.4 333.9
378.0 8041 -19.3 -41.7 12 0.26 115 15 335.2 336.3 335.3
365.0 8302 -21.1 -48.1 7 0.13 109 15 336.2 336.7 336.2
345.0 8716 -23.9 -29.9 58 0.93 99 14 337.8 341.4 338.0
328.0 9082 -26.6 -42.4 21 0.28 90 14 339.1 340.2 339.1
326.0 9126 -26.9 -43.9 18 0.24 92 14 339.2 340.2 339.2
310.0 9487 -29.7 -35.7 56 0.59 106 10 340.2 342.6 340.3
300.0 9720 -31.3 -38.3 50 0.47 115 8 341.1 343.0 341.2
292.0 9910 -32.7 -41.7 40 0.34 123 6 341.8 343.2 341.9
280.0 10202 -34.8 -40.8 54 0.39 135 4 342.9 344.5 343.0
276.0 10302 -35.5 -40.5 60 0.41 135 5 343.3 345.0 343.4
258.0 10766 -39.1 -75.1 1 0.01 135 8 344.7 344.7 344.7
Honeyko wrote:(....wishing PR radar had a "vertical cross-section" view, wherein I could see how tall everything is as it passes by....)
[quote="cycloneye"]Continuescycloneye wrote:Continues on a west track.Off-Topic=By the way,you can see ex 93L pulsing up.
Just what is all that convection below 93L?? Sorry more Off-Topic but just had to ask...
terrapintransit wrote:cycloneye wrote:Continues on a west track.Off-Topic=By the way,you can see ex 93L pulsing up.cycloneye wrote:Continues
Just what is all that convection below 93L?? Sorry more Off-Topic but just had to ask...
terrapintransit wrote:cycloneye wrote:Continues on a west track.Off-Topic=By the way,you can see ex 93L pulsing up.cycloneye wrote:Continues
Just what is all that convection below 93L?? Sorry more Off-Topic but just had to ask...
cycloneye wrote:Continues on a west track.Off-Topic=By the way,you can see ex 93L pulsing up.
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