Another Day, Another Outlow Boundary + TD 20?

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Another Day, Another Outlow Boundary + TD 20?

#1 Postby wxman57 » Fri Oct 17, 2003 8:55 am

Here's a morning visible of Nicholas and the low-level swirl to its east. Note that outflow boundary pushing southwest away from the center in the southwest quadrant. The CDO appears to have collapsed some a few hours ago. The center had been beneath the heavier squalls, but is now becoming exposed again. Also note the low-level swirl around 143N/36W. No doubt about an LLC, but no convection = no TD. Shear is pretty strong over this TD 20 wanna-be. It may not survive.

<img src="http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/nicholas3.gif">
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