Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2.cgi?YEAR=2008&MO=09&BASIN=ATL&STORM_NAME=99L.INVEST&PROD=track_vis&PHOT=yes&ARCHIVE=active&NAV=tc&AGE=Latest&SIZE=thumb&STYLE=tables&AID_DIR=/data/www/atlantic/tropics/microvap/dmsp&TYPE=ssmi
Looks good, looks better then Ike. Hell it looks better then Hanna. This thing looks great and has a closed LLC.
Respectfully, I must disagree. First, Hanna looks MUCH better than 99L. Also, and maybe this is after studying Dvorak as much as I have lately, but Ike looks markedly better than 99L. A few hours ago when I did my Dvorak analyses, I can up with T3.0.3.0 for Ike while 99L was a mark or mark and a half lower.
Additionally, I see a lot of low stratus type clouds near and south of 99L. That's not exciting me too much. Couple that with the elongated QS pass from earlier and I'm not too excited.
Don't get me wrong, I still think 99L is developing. I think that is looks rather impressive on satellite, but to borrow a line from Lloyd Bentsen, Senator, you're no Ike.