Disturbed Weather in North-NorthWestern GOM (Is Invest 90L)

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Re: Tropical Wave in Bay of Campeche

#321 Postby cycloneye » Wed Aug 21, 2019 12:33 pm

Merged your thread to this one .
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#322 Postby GCANE » Wed Aug 21, 2019 2:51 pm

Starting to look good.
LL vorts improving.
Continued convection for this time of day with good lightning activity.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#323 Postby SoupBone » Wed Aug 21, 2019 4:04 pm

Ok, I see some clear rotation to the NE of the tip of the Yucatan. Is that low level? Where is the "center" supposed to be?
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#324 Postby TheProfessor » Wed Aug 21, 2019 4:26 pm

12z EPS seems to have an uptick in tropical depression formation just south of Louisiana. Either way looks like a heavy rain event for the northern Gulf.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#325 Postby Agua » Wed Aug 21, 2019 4:57 pm

SoupBone wrote:Ok, I see some clear rotation to the NE of the tip of the Yucatan. Is that low level? Where is the "center" supposed to be?

I noticed that as well, but I think the circulation everyone is looking at is in the SW corner of the BoC. :?: [edit - now that I'm looking at it again an hour or so later, that looks like mid level circ]
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#326 Postby TheProfessor » Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:01 pm

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SoupBone wrote:Ok, I see some clear rotation to the NE of the tip of the Yucatan. Is that low level? Where is the "center" supposed to be?

I noticed that as well, but I think the circulation everyone is looking at is in the SW corner of the BoC. :?: [edit - now that I'm looking at it again an hour or so later, that looks like mid level circ]


Yeah, the southern BoC is where the greatest vorticity is currently at.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#327 Postby Aric Dunn » Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:02 pm

Agua wrote:
SoupBone wrote:Ok, I see some clear rotation to the NE of the tip of the Yucatan. Is that low level? Where is the "center" supposed to be?

I noticed that as well, but I think the circulation everyone is looking at is in the SW corner of the BoC. :?: [edit - now that I'm looking at it again an hour or so later, that looks like mid level circ]


I am looking right between the two area. nothing but a shart wave axis right now. but given the surge coming in from the east and the tilt to the axis this area will slowly gain higher vorticity.

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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#328 Postby HurricaneAndre2008 » Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:07 pm

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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#329 Postby BigB0882 » Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:21 pm

Aric Dunn wrote:
I am looking right between the two area. nothing but a shart wave axis right now. but given the surge coming in from the east and the tilt to the axis this area will slowly gain higher vorticity.




You said shart. Lol. I’m going to be that immature for a minute.

I know SE LA doesn’t need the rain but we are building a new house and they put in landscape and haven’t been able to turn on the electricity to run the irrigation system so I’m thankful for every day of rain.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#330 Postby Nimbus » Wed Aug 21, 2019 6:43 pm

Upper level low circulation is easy to spot in the water vapor imagery.
Convection moving off the coast of the Yucatan out into the Bay of Campeche.
Once the upper level circulation lifts out it will be interesting to see what and where any low level development takes place.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#331 Postby Monsoonjr99 » Wed Aug 21, 2019 7:44 pm

This reminds me of 91L from this June. Also seems CAG-ish (odd for August) being somewhat related to the system that spawned Ivo. Since BoC magic clearly didn't work on 91L and now this disturbance has Ivo to contend with, I'm not so keen on development here. Rotation on satellite looks more mid-upper level and models haven't shown much support. Also the kicker is that the NHC has no mention of this on the TWO.

Of course, the tropics have a history of surprises, so perhaps I shouldn't completely write this off.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#332 Postby Nederlander » Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:30 pm

Low shear, warm ssts... what am I missing?
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#333 Postby TexWx » Thu Aug 22, 2019 12:58 am

Nederlander wrote:Low shear, warm ssts... what am I missing?


Right?
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#334 Postby TheProfessor » Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:37 am

I think the biggest thing keeping the Euro from developing this storm further is the fact that there is land interaction on most runs. If it could find itself over water longer than modeled, then perhaps it could become something.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#335 Postby TheProfessor » Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:41 am

0z Euro drops 5-10" of rain on New Orleans and South Shore. The Euro has been pretty consistent with dropping a lot of rain somewhere with this system. If only we could push that into Texas.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#336 Postby GCANE » Thu Aug 22, 2019 2:14 am

This looked promising yesterday, not this morning however.
All lower-level vorts have diminished.
Only thing left is an ULL.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#337 Postby southerngale » Thu Aug 22, 2019 5:57 am

TheProfessor wrote:0z Euro drops 5-10" of rain on New Orleans and South Shore. The Euro has been pretty consistent with dropping a lot of rain somewhere with this system. If only we could push that into Texas.

Why? We get so much rain, it's impossible to mow. Every single day off, or evening available to mow, it's too wet. A week, or even several days with no rain would be amazing. And of course, the rain chances for the next several days are fairly high. It will rain, undoubtedly.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#338 Postby southerngale » Thu Aug 22, 2019 6:04 am

I just looked at the Drought Monitor. It seems quite a bit of Texas is abnormally dry, or worse, while other areas, like mine, have gotten too much rain, or enough. I wish I could share it. :roll:
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#339 Postby NDG » Thu Aug 22, 2019 6:46 am

This area still needs to be monitored as it heads north, about 15-20% of Euro ensembles still develop this into a weak system, but the threat for heavy rains still remains for southern LA.
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Re: Disturbed Weather in Bay of Campeche

#340 Postby Portastorm » Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:12 am

southerngale wrote:I just looked at the Drought Monitor. It seems quite a bit of Texas is abnormally dry, or worse, while other areas, like mine, have gotten too much rain, or enough. I wish I could share it. :roll:


I think you’re the only area of the state getting much rain. Here in south central Texas we’re burning up under a relentless Death Ridge of High Pressure. No rain here for over a month. We’d warmly welcome any tropical disturbance coming our way.
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