
Look how the shear is dropping even in the northern Caribbean.
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xironman wrote:Looks like the worst of the dry air is to the northwest while the shear is from the southwest. So he may survive for a while because the worst air is not getting pushed into the center. We will see.
ronjon wrote:Anything picked up on Guadelope radar yet?
AJC3 wrote:ronjon wrote:Anything picked up on Guadelope radar yet?
It appears as though the Guadeloupe radar is down. Just some showers on the Martinique radar.
http://www.meteofrance.gp/previsions-me ... r/antilles
cycloneye wrote:AJC3 wrote:ronjon wrote:Anything picked up on Guadelope radar yet?
It appears as though the Guadeloupe radar is down. Just some showers on the Martinique radar.
http://www.meteofrance.gp/previsions-me ... r/antilles
Tony and ronjon,I think this is the best radar around,the Barbados composite of Eastern Caribbean.
http://www.barbadosweather.org/Composit ... 1440336985
northjaxpro wrote:Danny's vigorous, exposed LLC is just south/southwest of the convection. The pulsation of convection of a sheared tropical cyclone is generally an expected occurance. Danny is really fighting to survive in the midst of such hostile conditions to his credit. Eventually, he will lose this war. However, when the time comes for Bones to make his appearance, the proclaimed epithet should be "He died but fought with valor"
Danny definitely deserves that recognition. An amazing tropical cyclone for the meteorological history books for sure!!!
cycloneye wrote: Tony and ronjon,I think this is the best radar around,the Barbados composite of Eastern Caribbean.
http://www.barbadosweather.org/Composit ... 1440336985
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