hurricanetrack wrote:Thermodynamics are just not there right now. Anyone disagree? It is a large system though but very dry overall. My goodness, it sure is causing an uproar.
As for a separate agency classifying systems? We have one in State College, PA. There are plenty of times when Joe Bastardi will say that such and such is a tropical cyclone before the government declares it as such. Plenty of times when he says that a tropical cyclone is NOT a tropical cyclone even when the government says it is.
I agree....its funny because not a single person has noticed that there are stratocumulus clouds just to the north of this system...there is plenty of research out there right now that suggests that mid-level humidities need to be > 75 % in order for anything to survive in the tropics...it just has to be moist...there can't be any dry air around...
In fact, I believe that is the main reason that Jimena is taking off right now...its in a very moist environment with favorable UL winds...