wxmann_91 wrote:Cat5x wrote:On a side note, Anyone else think this will go right to a TS ? and skip TD.
How many times has that happened already this year. Isn't that proof that the NHC waits too long to classify a TD ?
Yeah so there is no LLC but if it has deep convenction persistant for 12 + hours, nice outflow, in 85+ degree water no sheer and a Mid level circulation t hat is building to the ground. I don't understand why that isn't enough to classify a TD? They wait till it is 100% perfect and it is already a TS.
I think it will, and no, it isn't proof that NHC waits too long. Many times waves are embedded in strong low level easterly flow. In these conditions it is extremely difficult to close off a center. But b/c the ambient low level environment is already characterized by strong winds, the wave helps to enhance these, and so these tropical waves can often have TS-force winds. Once the LLC finally is able to close off, the system already has TS-force winds, and so it jumps the TD stage.
There is no LLC. By definition that is not a TC. This is all convection but no organization. No banding visible on radar, let alone satellite.
Honestly, do you really think right now this is just a "Wave" and then at some time tonight, maybe 5:20am someone at the NHC will say, ok its upgraded, it just become a TS. So like 5:19am is a wave and then boom 5:20 its a tropical storm. That sounds like a silly question but honestly i don't think this system explodes that fast. Seems to me even for system that explode they still take place over several hours. So if they wait to the point it becomes a TS i don't think it went from Wave to TS in matter of minutes. So in essence they waited to long to classify it a TD. I get the closed circulation thing, but let me ask you this.
Doesn't it seem odd that something can spin to TS strenght before it can spin to TD strenght?
Im looking at http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-avn.html and I see banding. its not a lot of banding but there is definetly bands and some awesome outflow. I've seen hurricanes with worse outflow then this invest.