NDG wrote:gatorcane wrote:Even if they upgrade, the system looks sheared and mid-level dry air looks to be a problem as it heads west. Also land interaction is another inhibitor. I am glad the NHC finally mentioned some of the inhibitors in the discussion which I have mentioned are there and would hinder development. The GFS and the Euro keep this weak the next 5 days. The HWRF keeps pushing back its CAT 5 prediction. I wouldn’t expect much from this wave or you may be disappointed. There is a chance that once it passes Florida it may become a hurricane but that is questionable looking at the state of the system and the inhibitors ahead.
How can you still call TS Laura a TW?
Probably because the LLC is still very broad, not well-defined at all, the strongest winds are far away from the center, and the 850mb wind shift was nowhere near the area of lowest SLPs. This thing still has a lot of consolidation to do if it wants to strengthen into a solid TS.