TheStormExpert wrote:
They're Twins!
Except Erika 2009 went POOF! I dont think Erika 2015 has the same plan, but if I had posted that as the 2015 storm not many would have noticed.
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TheStormExpert wrote:
They're Twins!
ScottNAtlanta wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:
They're Twins!
Except Erika 2009 went POOF! I dont think Erika 2015 has the same plan, but if I had posted that as the 2015 storm not many would have noticed.
Except Erika 2009 went POOF! I dont think Erika 2015 has the same plan, but if I had posted that as the 2015 storm not many would have noticed.
NDG wrote:Convection has been building much closer the LLC the last few hours.
SouthFLTropics wrote:You gotta love S2K...You know you're a storm enthusiast when you watch a storm so much that you can feel it's dying one hour and two hours later say it's ramping up. LOL
Weatherboy1 wrote:http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/windmain.php?&basin=atlantic&sat=wg8&prod=sht&zoom=&time=
Interesting, but it does appear that shear has been on the downswing in the vicinity of Erika all day. If you use this website and look at the maps over the past 24 hours, you see that the oranges fade to yellows which have now faded to green/black. Still SOME shear, but less, and that may be why she appears to be trying to stack again. Definitely worth keeping an eye on overnight!
Just the opinion of a semi-educated amateur. Listen to the experts!
SouthFLTropics wrote:You gotta love S2K...You know you're a storm enthusiast when you watch a storm so much that you can feel it's dying one hour and two hours later say it's ramping up. LOL
NDG wrote:Weatherboy1 wrote:http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/windmain.php?&basin=atlantic&sat=wg8&prod=sht&zoom=&time=
Interesting, but it does appear that shear has been on the downswing in the vicinity of Erika all day. If you use this website and look at the maps over the past 24 hours, you see that the oranges fade to yellows which have now faded to green/black. Still SOME shear, but less, and that may be why she appears to be trying to stack again. Definitely worth keeping an eye on overnight!
Just the opinion of a semi-educated amateur. Listen to the experts!
You are right, the shear has been trending down all day.
ScottNAtlanta wrote:NDG wrote:Convection has been building much closer the LLC the last few hours.
It has done that the last 3 days. Big blowup in the afternoon that gets sooo close to the LLC and rinse repeat
NDG wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:NDG wrote:Convection has been building much closer the LLC the last few hours.
It has done that the last 3 days. Big blowup in the afternoon that gets sooo close to the LLC and rinse repeat
Except this time the MLC is closer to the LLC.
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