
Edit: south of Perdido Key, to be exact.
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northjaxpro wrote::uarrow: Yeah I saw the naked swirl as the first visible image appeared. As I mentioned earlier, northerly shear will inhibit development there and dry air, which is all around it just to the north.
northjaxpro wrote:Interesting that NWS Composite Radars from both JAX and Charleston is showing a nice swirl signature just east of Brunswick, GA. Convection is building near the circulation. I am checking buoys to see what is potentially happening there, but if I did noy know any better, it surre looks like a surface circulation may be trying to establish itself down here this morning.
Aric Dunn wrote:northjaxpro wrote:Interesting that NWS Composite Radars from both JAX and Charleston is showing a nice swirl signature just east of Brunswick, GA. Convection is building near the circulation. I am checking buoys to see what is potentially happening there, but if I did noy know any better, it surre looks like a surface circulation may be trying to establish itself down here this morning.
yeah.... If that features maintains for a little while then its pretty much a shoe-in lol
GCANE wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:northjaxpro wrote:Interesting that NWS Composite Radars from both JAX and Charleston is showing a nice swirl signature just east of Brunswick, GA. Convection is building near the circulation. I am checking buoys to see what is potentially happening there, but if I did noy know any better, it surre looks like a surface circulation may be trying to establish itself down here this morning.
yeah.... If that features maintains for a little while then its pretty much a shoe-in lol
Earth Nullschool is resolving a 850mb vort just to the NW of this.
Looks like it made it to the surface.
https://i.imgur.com/dbqoF8V.png
Aric Dunn wrote:Also Convection starting to build around the circ south of mobile. even with the shear it can maintain pulsed convection and be classified. we might end up with two td's in the next 24hrs or less. maybe even a TS with the one off GA/SC. that with its forward motion would easily have TS winds on the SE side.
NDG wrote:If that's a TD that will bread the record for the tiniest TD ever, lol.
That's just a mesovortix, IMO.
GCANE wrote:About 15 knt SW winds at 300mb over this.
Going to run into a 3000 CAPE Ridge.
Running over the Gulf Stream
Good chance it'll spin up.
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