#5385 Postby Aric Dunn » Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:16 pm
Air Force Met wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:recon did another pass. it barely moved in the last 45 min I think about 10 miles. lol
OK guys...it hasn't stalled (to the question what the TX mets think of the stall).
10 miles between dropsondes (and center fixes) in an hour is 10 miles an hour. That's not a drift or a stall. It has slowed down...which I think is due to some re-org. the earlier dropsonde showed a tilted system with the 850 mb out to the WNW of the sfc. This is also evident on Key West radar.
Once it gets stacked, we get towards d-max...and it moves a little more away from Cuba...it will deepen at a fairly noticeable rate. we could see a rate of .5-1 mb / hour in the morning...but that's a guess. Still some dry air.
And don't ask...I don't know where it's going....but if I was in Louisiana...i would be prepped.
well did you notice the second pass from the noaa plane it was slightly east of the previous pass the the third was 10 miles from the second. it clearly is getting slight sheared and some reorganization has happened.
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