caneman wrote:Can someone.help me out? We have lots of reporting stations with up to 40 mph pressure now down to 29.78 at one bouy. Well defined low. Why is this not being called a t.d. sometimes it seems.if a.model or nhc doesn't forecast it, they are hesitant to call it quickly. Not trying to flame them, it just seems they're slower to pull the trigger. Just my opinion of course and I could be totally wrong.
As I just mentioned, if this Low somehow manages to confound us all and the experts at the NHC and stay over water a bit while longer, I think this will be classified as a TD, possibly a minimal TS, based on the current trends. Not an official forecast of course, just my educated opinion.