#1085 Postby Aric Dunn » Tue Jul 01, 2014 10:07 pm
NDG wrote:cycloneye wrote:Important section of the 11 PM discussion.
Data from the Melbourne WSR-88D radar indicates that Arthur has a
complex structure this evening. A mid-level cyclonic circulation
accompanied by a possible eye feature is clearly evident near 27.8N
78.8W. However, the motions of the light showers/low clouds seen in
the radar data suggest that the low-level center is about 25-30 n mi
west of the mid-level center. Air Force Reserve and NOAA Hurricane
Hunter aircraft are scheduled to investigate Arthur early Wednesday
morning to see if the center has re-formed to the east. Pending the
arrival of the aircraft, the initial intensity remains 45 kt.
Exactly what I noticed 20 minutes ago:
NDG wrote:The more I look at the last few frames of the radar loop the more I am starting to see the Arthur is still not vertically stacked, the LLC appears to be just west of the MLC, you can see some light showers heading west on the radar loop just north of where I placed the LLC.
But is getting there little by little.

its not that far off were talking 10 to maybe 20 mile there are bands going right through you x for the llc.. clearly a little mid shear hit it this afternoon.. and evening.. but last hour it has improved once again..
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