crimi481 wrote:Possible for center to form further south, under the higher cloud tops?
not likely anymore reforming. but it can get pulled for sure. just have to wait and see.
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crimi481 wrote:Possible for center to form further south, under the higher cloud tops?
SoupBone wrote:Realistically, how much further WSW can it go before ole UKMET starts to clang his bells? I seem to remember a few models showing this as temporary, maybe the GFS? I remember it having it wobble around before going north.
Even slight shifts west will move that massive rain pocket away from New Orleans.
cycloneye wrote:Things are happening already in the area of impact.
https://twitter.com/aaronjayjack/status/1149742585273028608
storm_in_a_teacup wrote:cycloneye wrote:Things are happening already in the area of impact.
https://twitter.com/aaronjayjack/status/1149742585273028608
Holy crap it’s not even a hurricane and you’re already seeing storm surge impacts.
Aric Dunn wrote:The final merger of vorts looks to be happening. this kink in the wind field is the remains of the old vort. Going to see the center pull to the SW then wobble a bunch while this happens...
https://i.ibb.co/KjTzsDn/GOES19062019193s-Rol-AL.jpg
gfsperpendicular wrote:Looks like maybe the swirl is starting to head WSW?
EasyTiger wrote:I just checked the surface map and noticed that the front has stalled out. Any idea as to how this affects Barry?
Aric Dunn wrote:EasyTiger wrote:I just checked the surface map and noticed that the front has stalled out. Any idea as to how this affects Barry?
personally..... the hole is closed at all levels except the 850 mb level. mid and upper trough has begun to lift out and shift east with building ridging coming behind it. The ridge to the east is all that is left for steering really. its is stronger in the low levels.
Barry would have to wobble more west to see and real changes. unless the ridge to east weakens a tad or shifts. It has been stuck between these two large ridges the entire time..
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/d ... oom=&time=
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