TexasF6 wrote:I don't think Erica is done yet at all folks. This "dissappation" looks to have created "two hearts" of Erica so to speak? I see a weaker mid level vorticy in that cluster of convection SE of Jamacia; furthermore, the stronger circulation traversing the coast of Cuba looks impressive, most impressive, on the visible satelite this morning. The Meterological Obi Wan has not taught us well if we should snooze and be happygolucky and fail to monitor this storm. There is more to this than meets the eye with her today, methinks. Bones is scratching his chin a little this morning....I am glad our friend Gusty is doing alright, and will have prayers for the ones lost to Erica this week.
Looking at visible radar, it looks like the northen vortice is way away from the thunderstorms of the remnants. Couple that with lack of inflow, I highly doubt we'll see any signifinacnt development. And then it will be picked up with the trough and rolled away.
Without stating the obvious... in my unedumacated opinion...
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