
Either Karen's not moving much, the LLC is running N of convection, or there is a LLC reformation S towards the convection...
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wxman57 wrote:Still nothing but a weak TS approaching PR, and it is likely a TS in name only. Recon hasn't found any convincing surface winds to TS strength. There's no clear sign of center reformation. Pressure is holding steady or even rising slightly. Max FL winds still 35 kts. I don't think wind will be the issue for any of the islands. Squalls moving in after the center moves north of PR could produce heavy rainfall and flooding, however. Possibly some wind gusts to 40-45 mph in those squalls later this afternoon and overnight.
http://wxman57.com/images/karen7.JPG
GCANE wrote:Could be a weak rotation here
https://i.imgur.com/lKnm74n.png
https://i.imgur.com/6Os0Wly.png
chris_fit wrote:41kts FL Wind found FWIW
blp wrote:Definitely not heading North based on last three fixes. Maybe it might be rotating around the newer possible center further SW.
A. Time of Center Fix: 24th day of the month at 10:58:10Z
B. Center Fix Coordinates: 17.21N 65.73W
B. Center Fix Location: 86 statute miles (138 km) to the SSE (165°) from San Juan, Puerto Rico (U.S.).
HeeBGBz wrote:Puerto Rico had a 6.0 earthquake this am. Double whammy.
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