caribsue wrote:Fego wrote:Barbados' radar.
http://i41.tinypic.com/20h68sl.png
Radar is down in Barbados that picis from Aug 27![]()
In the south of the island skies are getting darker and wind seems tobe from NNW
My bad.

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caribsue wrote:Fego wrote:Barbados' radar.
http://i41.tinypic.com/20h68sl.png
Radar is down in Barbados that picis from Aug 27![]()
In the south of the island skies are getting darker and wind seems tobe from NNW
Alyono wrote:the BT is also not right. The "center" is closer to 62W now. Shows up very clearly on visible imagery
'CaneFreak wrote:I see that low level circulation but I also see another strong mid level circulation further east under the convection. Still 30 knots of shear over it. I guess you are right. This will likely take a while to develop. I am just trying to get caught up on things as I have been away for a couple of days. Wonder if a new low level circulation will form further east under the convection as the one further west has little if any convection over it now?Alyono wrote:the BT is also not right. The "center" is closer to 62W now. Shows up very clearly on visible imagery
SouthDadeFish wrote:Alyono, the recent OSCAT pass shows the more dominant surface circulation center still east of 60W. I think you are chasing an eddy... Also Barbados surface winds also suggest a surface circulation east of 60W...
Yes, I wanted to point out that fact but it's better coming from a meteorologist to another meteorologist.SouthDadeFish wrote:Alyono, the recent OSCAT pass shows the more dominant surface circulation center still east of 60W. I think you are chasing an eddy... Also Barbados surface winds also suggest a surface circulation east of 60W...
blp wrote:Oscat pass. Looks good. Still elongated but tighter than earlier.
hurricanes1234 wrote:I know this is a far-fetched question, but what are the chances of this becoming a major hurricane?
Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:hurricanes1234 wrote:I know this is a far-fetched question, but what are the chances of this becoming a major hurricane?
All models have historically been lacking when it comes to intensity forecasting. Heck, even the NHC still has issues with such. What I'm saying is who knows, we'll just have to wait and see for now.
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