Center is really broad and much more elongated than it was earlier today. Whatever it's doing, it's surely not organizing.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/04_ ... thumb.html
(that link won't last but so long)
Here's the vis although not close up, but you can still clearly see elongation:
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/ECVS.JPG
LLC elongating
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Yes it is going to reform. Like it showed n another post. That low is going to die and another one will form near the storms. Here is even an image of what is going to happen
http://files.hurricanealley.net/images/AL91RECON.jpg
It is going to reform and with shear rapidly decreasing Alex might form. even if Subtropical. Its still Alex.
http://files.hurricanealley.net/images/AL91RECON.jpg
It is going to reform and with shear rapidly decreasing Alex might form. even if Subtropical. Its still Alex.
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Wnghs2007 wrote:Yes it is going to reform. Like it showed n another post. That low is going to die and another one will form near the storms. Here is even an image of what is going to happen
It is going to reform and with shear rapidly decreasing Alex might form. even if Subtropical. Its still Alex.
Check out the SSMI passes from this morning. There's nothing showing any type of center at any level in that "blob", which may be otherwise hidden in visible images, where there's nothing either.
That big blob of storms to the northeast of the center is caught up in the trough flow, and that shear is not going to change significantly.
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Wnghs2007 wrote:Yes it is going to reform. Like it showed n another post. That low is going to die and another one will form near the storms. Here is even an image of what is going to happen
http://files.hurricanealley.net/images/AL91RECON.jpg
It is going to reform and with shear rapidly decreasing Alex might form. even if Subtropical. Its still Alex.
As I mentioned in another post, POES Satellite data shows water temps over the current location to be in the mid-70s -- NOT good for cyclone development.
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senorpepr wrote:Wnghs2007 wrote:Yes it is going to reform. Like it showed n another post. That low is going to die and another one will form near the storms. Here is even an image of what is going to happen
http://files.hurricanealley.net/images/AL91RECON.jpg
It is going to reform and with shear rapidly decreasing Alex might form. even if Subtropical. Its still Alex.
As I mentioned in another post, POES Satellite data shows water temps over the current location to be in the mid-70s -- NOT good for cyclone development.
Not good for TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT. WHO EVER SAID TROPICAL> SUBTROPICAL I HAVE SEEN LIVE OFF 60 DEGREE WATER.
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Brent wrote:Matthew5 wrote:I feel like screaming
LOL... it's only May.
Gosh, I hope I'm not having to say that in August and September.
Imagine june and july without storms to track.
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Wnghs2007 wrote:cycloneye wrote:
Imagine june and july without storms to track.
Shush. Dont say that. I will have a stroke. LMAOEverything would be going to develop in my mind. I would not be at the board to much longer. They might have to put me in a mental house. I could not stand it. J/k seriously.
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Well on average june and july are slow months so some here would be very bored and more than that if those months go without developments
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