Frank2 wrote:Interesting how that TUTT-like surge dropped SW ahead of the current wave and forced a northward movement - unusual, but about 2 years ago (can't recall the name) a strengtening TS was moving through the southern Windward Islands when a TUTT-like finger of a feature (on the WV) dropped southward about 500-1,000 miles and with perfect timing literally struct the TS right on it's noggin - had it not happened the TS was well on it's way to becoming a hurricane, but that put it's lights out (wish I could remember the name of the TS), but it was one of the more exceptional things I'd ever seen in my many years of looking at satellite loops...
Frank
Whilst it isn't Chris, back in 2006 Chris was a strengthening storm and it got just torn apart by shear, and it only took a few hours to go from a healthy storm to a totally naked circulation, it was pretty amazing transformation.
By the way Tolkram's loop shows what I mean by how the Primer low has really helped to get rid of the dry air that was out there. Its clearly in the very first stages and I don't think it strengthens as quickly as the GFS expects, the ECM looks the best IMO, pretty far north as well for it to be a risk to the states, I highly doubt it is a risk to anywhere bar maybe Bermuda...