#432 Postby northjaxpro » Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:10 pm
jasons wrote:Quick thoughts: Been studying some long hi-res visible loops. The system has slowed. The shear has collapsed and it's building a nice anti-cyclone on top. You can see the cirrus starting to fan out on all sides with upper-level outflow setting-up. Pretty healthy looking tropical storm ramping-up. On water vapor, you can see it's in a large moist envelope and the dry air it ingested yesterday has dissipated. I would not be surprised if this made a run for hurricane status. The story will still be the rain.
Yeah, an anti-cyclone has built on top of 91L during the day. Clearly seeing the outflow looking fairly decent with the system and I am fairly confident when Recon gets in there within the next 90 minutes or so, they will find at least a moderate TS. Looking at satellite imagery, a fairly decent ball of convection, seemingly a CDO near the apparent low level center has really developed over the past few hours. One thing about these tropical cyclones in the GOM, they can ramp up fairly quickly upon approach to land, as some others on the forum earlier discussed with Humberto and Claudette being two of the best examples of this.
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