4 PM (20) Aug 20 82 (28) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) W 6 thunder
Is this the beginning of a LLC??? Thanks Mike for the info

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Possible and a good point..but it's also possible that burst of convection has a LLC forming beneath it.. NO..is a word you don't use in forecasting weather..especially the tropics..as an expert you should know thatwxman57 wrote:No, the key word in those two obs is "thunder". There's a thunderstorm overhead that is influencing the local wind field. I think it's 24-36 hours away from a LLC.
Anything is possible in the tropics..that was my only pointStormsfury wrote:I think wxman57 is right. Although I can locate almost due southerly winds within the tropical wave ... I haven't found a lot of NE winds, let alone NW winds. Even worse, this huge arc cloud blowing out westward from the northwestern end of the convection.
Environmental conditions look quite good with outflow established over the system ... I still give it 36 hours ...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Rainband wrote:Anything is possible in the tropics..that was my only pointStormsfury wrote:I think wxman57 is right. Although I can locate almost due southerly winds within the tropical wave ... I haven't found a lot of NE winds, let alone NW winds. Even worse, this huge arc cloud blowing out westward from the northwestern end of the convection.
Environmental conditions look quite good with outflow established over the system ... I still give it 36 hours ...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Rainband wrote:NO..is a word you don't use in forecasting weather..especially the tropics..as an expert you should know that
After thinking about this logically..I see where your coming from being an expert, you digest all the information avaliable at the time and not the possiblities..just the most probable scenario. Not like those of us with limited knowledge who are basically guessing.wxman57 wrote:Rainband wrote:NO..is a word you don't use in forecasting weather..especially the tropics..as an expert you should know that
Actually, as a professional, I'm qualified to use the "no" word.
hurricanedude wrote:even a professional cant say No....because a professional really has no more say so in what happens than a total stranger to weather....lets see, I say only God can say NO...the rest of us can only say......Maybe, or possibly...or whatever, get my point?
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