Ivanhater wrote:Looks like a TD to me. It is consistently firing convection over the LLC
yeah, it has been nearly 24 hours of sustained convection... albiet sheared.
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Ivanhater wrote:Looks like a TD to me. It is consistently firing convection over the LLC
Yellow Evan wrote:No idea why this is 20% given its nearly classifiable and model support is rising. NHC has been quite conservative with percentages recently.
drezee wrote:We always have this threshold. If it was in the Gulf of Mexico, would it be classified. For what I am looking at now, if that convection is still there by 0z...then yes it would.
supercane4867 wrote:Very close to becoming a TD, but not quite there yet IMO.
https://i.imgur.com/X4z4KfM.gif
northjaxpro wrote:The latest ASCAT above looks pretty good tonight. Right now, this system is a classifiable cyclone for yours truly. Right at the threshold.of a TD now, if it isn't already. Convection has consistently pulsated around the LLC throughout the day into the evening.
Ubuntwo wrote:northjaxpro wrote:The latest ASCAT above looks pretty good tonight. Right now, this system is a classifiable cyclone for yours truly. Right at the threshold.of a TD now, if it isn't already. Convection has consistently pulsated around the LLC throughout the day into the evening.
The mid level structure is there, but the circulation is clearly elongated beyond the extent that the NHC will classify. IMO, this dmax the convection will pinch off the circ into a more well-defined LLC.
Aric Dunn wrote:That hot tower on the NE side of circ is yet another sign this is a TC.
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