KWT wrote:Could yet redevelop but I just can't see it, esp given the models are now pretty much in total agreement that its not going to form.
You go from major hurricane to not developing in the matter of a few posts?

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KWT wrote:Could yet redevelop but I just can't see it, esp given the models are now pretty much in total agreement that its not going to form.
lonelymike wrote:
You go from major hurricane to not developing in the matter of a few posts?
lonelymike wrote:KWT wrote:Could yet redevelop but I just can't see it, esp given the models are now pretty much in total agreement that its not going to form.
You go from major hurricane to not developing in the matter of a few posts?
lonelymike wrote:KWT wrote:Could yet redevelop but I just can't see it, esp given the models are now pretty much in total agreement that its not going to form.
You go from major hurricane to not developing in the matter of a few posts?
jconsor wrote:Look at the visible loop - the closed circulation is obvious. Also, it's elongated east-west, not north-south.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/flash-vis.htmlboca wrote:Gaston looks like it has a wave like configuration to it now.Its eleongated north to south and no longer has that weak circulation to it.I think the 30% will win out.I think when the NHC updates at 2pm they'll drop the percentage of development to 30 or 40% if that.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/flash-avn.html
Sanibel wrote:even a nude system has a chance of blooming convection.
Blown Away wrote:Does look like the LLC is moving north of due west?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/loop-vis.html
Aric, I agree. This morning's tropical weather discussion at Crown Weather indicated that conditions will improve as the system gets farther west. The discussion also indicated that the models that the NHC relies on are showing significant strengthening.Aric Dunn wrote:Just a little longer peeps... still to get a little closer to carrib where things improve.
CourierPR wrote:Aric, I agree. This morning's tropical weather discussion at Crown Weather indicated that conditions will improve as the system gets farther west. The discussion also indicated that the models that the NHC relies on are showing significant strengthening.Aric Dunn wrote:Just a little longer peeps... still to get a little closer to carrib where things improve.
CourierPR wrote:Aric, I agree. This morning's tropical weather discussion at Crown Weather indicated that conditions will improve as the system gets farther west. The discussion also indicated that the models that the NHC relies on are showing significant strengthening.Aric Dunn wrote:Just a little longer peeps... still to get a little closer to carrib where things improve.
Aric Dunn wrote:CourierPR wrote:Aric, I agree. This morning's tropical weather discussion at Crown Weather indicated that conditions will improve as the system gets farther west. The discussion also indicated that the models that the NHC relies on are showing significant strengthening.Aric Dunn wrote:Just a little longer peeps... still to get a little closer to carrib where things improve.
yeah I have been mentioning it for a couple days now. only problem was that the circ may not survive but it is doing quite well..
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