Path of the Storm is now directly over my house if it keeps this track

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GCANE wrote:p1nheadlarry wrote:GCANE wrote:
On second thought, looking at this a little more closely; there is a 4500 CAPE ridge over the Loop Current and surface winds are driving that air into the NE quad of Barry and into the eastern end of LA. Need to watch this since it may slowly erode SBCIN.
How much of that is diurnally driven (nocturnal inversion)? Looks like the land /sea contrast is evident too.
SBCIN is typically driven by land heating during the day. If skies are moderately clear, the heat given off by solar heating of the land warms up the boundary layer causing the temperature inversion, that comes from overnight cooling, to dissipate, allowing air to lift and convection to fire.
StormLogic wrote:tolakram wrote:https://i.imgur.com/9u35Ule.gif
and thats not even the really bad stuff.. yikes look whats coming https://col.st/4RsvR
w5yne wrote:so woke expecting it to be on land and a Hurricane
Path of the Storm is now directly over my house if it keeps this track
It has become a hurricane.stormlover2013 wrote:it will be a hurricane
ScottNAtlanta wrote:That almost looks like it is rotating around the big blob to the south
SouthernMet wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:That almost looks like it is rotating around the big blob to the south
Agreed, and that’s pretty obvious to me. I guess I would be in the minority believing that the coc is still off shore.
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