'CaneFreak wrote:Well, I am going to disagree with all of you and say that this is not looking that good right now...just because there is a ton of convection does not mean that we have a developing system...60 % of the convection that is being fired right now is from UL divergence...very little of it is from low level convergence...the low level center raced out from underneath the convection today and is currently situated around 18.5 60.5 from my estimation...the flow in the low levels is too fast for this develop right now....give it 60 hours....then we'll talk about development....
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic2/real ... c/dlm1.GIF
Low Level Steering Flow
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic2/real ... oom=&time=
The best convergence remains to the west of the deepest convection....right over where I placed the center....
Todd Ferebee
Hurricane Intercept Research Team
If that is the LLC near 18N/60.5W, 92L is going to have a tough road. Difficult to get organized when it's moving 20-25 mph.