GCANE wrote:Broad Anti-cyclone over this with a poleward outflow channel.
https://i.imgur.com/yp8O1DV.png
how does this help or hinder 95L?
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GCANE wrote:Broad Anti-cyclone over this with a poleward outflow channel.
https://i.imgur.com/yp8O1DV.png
robbielyn wrote:GCANE wrote:Broad Anti-cyclone over this with a poleward outflow channel.
https://i.imgur.com/yp8O1DV.png
how does this help or hinder 95L?
GCANE wrote:robbielyn wrote:GCANE wrote:Broad Anti-cyclone over this with a poleward outflow channel.
https://i.imgur.com/yp8O1DV.png
how does this help or hinder 95L?
Helps with development.
It ventilates convection allowing air to be less dense over the area thereby lowering surface pressure.
It raises the tropopause allowing the vort column to expand vertically which in turn allows it to spin faster.
It minimizes shear.
Why do the models always aim for sofla, its crazy. Weak ts would give us the same effects as mighty dorianAric Dunn wrote:18z euro.. weak TS into SE Flrida. heading nw.. moving very slowly
Aric Dunn wrote:18z euro.. weak TS into SE Flrida. heading nw.. moving very slowly
https://i.ibb.co/k4jXXkR/11.gif
jlauderdal wrote:Why do the models always aim for sofla, its crazy. Weak ts would give us the same effects as mighty dorianAric Dunn wrote:18z euro.. weak TS into SE Flrida. heading nw.. moving very slowly
https://i.ibb.co/k4jXXkR/11.gif
robbielyn wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:18z euro.. weak TS into SE Flrida. heading nw.. moving very slowly
https://i.ibb.co/k4jXXkR/11.gif
my local met in st pete told me on twitter heavy rain sunday and monday then 40% chance afternoon thunderstorms. i hope he is right cause i go on vacay to siesta key sarasota monday and tuesday, and then st pete beach next Wednesday. when you say very slowly Aric what day is this storm at when it no longer affecting st pete? i don’t mind some rain but hoping for some nice days.
AtlanticWind wrote:https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satlooper.php?region=nwatl&product=ir
Getting that "look"
GeneratorPower wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satlooper.php?region=nwatl&product=ir
Getting that "look"
Maybe it keeps with its namesake Humberto from last time Humberto was a quick developing surprise cat 1.
ronjon wrote:Looks like shear will keep it in check the next few days but once in GOM conditions will improve. The fact that ships are reporting TS gusts in squalls already tells me it has all the ingredients to become a tropical cyclone in the GOM.
these types of systems can get momemntum rather quickly, will have to see what today brings but its on an upswingAric Dunn wrote:Now we are getting somewhere... just north of eastern tip of cuba between the turks and caicos. Sheared but that does not always stop TCs from forming.
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