Hurricaneman wrote:Medtronic15 wrote:
Circulation looks somewhat broad but closed
I was hoping I was wrong but it did indeed miss the circulation. Does anybody know when the next flight is?
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Hurricaneman wrote:Medtronic15 wrote:
Circulation looks somewhat broad but closed
Hammy wrote:Hurricaneman wrote:Medtronic15 wrote:
Circulation looks somewhat broad but closed
I was hoping I was wrong but it did indeed miss the circulation. Does anybody know when the next flight is?
Hurricaneman wrote:Medtronic15 wrote:
Circulation looks somewhat broad but closed
Hammy wrote:Hurricaneman wrote:Medtronic15 wrote:
Circulation looks somewhat broad but closed
I was hoping I was wrong but it did indeed miss the circulation. Does anybody know when the next flight is?
SouthernBreeze wrote:Completely unverified & from another storm forum - they mention a recon flight at 1AM?
Alyono wrote:SouthernBreeze wrote:Completely unverified & from another storm forum - they mention a recon flight at 1AM?
no nighttime low level invests. That is perhaps the fastest way to crash a plane
SFLcane wrote:This is closed now
Hammy wrote:SFLcane wrote:This is closed now
Thinking 11am upgrade likely?
stormreader wrote:Hammy wrote:SFLcane wrote:This is closed now
Thinking 11am upgrade likely?
I think it may be time!
Aric Dunn wrote:last hour or so looks like a low level circ is taking shape roughly here with the recent convection building. the MLC is to the NE but not far.
recon takes off in soon at least according to the plan of the day. if they canceled it then it was not mentioned. if so the not 930Z take off is next one.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAREPRPD_last.shtml
caribsue wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:last hour or so looks like a low level circ is taking shape roughly here with the recent convection building. the MLC is to the NE but not far.
recon takes off in soon at least according to the plan of the day. if they canceled it then it was not mentioned. if so the not 930Z take off is next one.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAREPRPD_last.shtml
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Wow that means that that circulation is just about east of us here in Barbados
Aric Dunn wrote:caribsue wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:last hour or so looks like a low level circ is taking shape roughly here with the recent convection building. the MLC is to the NE but not far.
recon takes off in soon at least according to the plan of the day. if they canceled it then it was not mentioned. if so the not 930Z take off is next one.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAREPRPD_last.shtml
[img]http://s16.postimg.org/74lkpo6ud/rgb0_lalo.gif[/ig]
Wow that means that that circulation is just about east of us here in Barbados
its quite likely. watch the convection in that area over the next few hours. a LLC can form or migrate anywhere some sustained convection builds. but looking at the low level cloud lines and inflow that area has the most vorticity. of course given it being night time can see the lowest levels but still
850mb ish.
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