Convection has increased and has moved over the LLC. TD soon?
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
96L Looking better this morning!
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96L Looking better this morning!
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There's little doubt that there is a closed circulation there...check out the low-level could bands in the latest visible imagery to confirm this.
Also...the circulation shows up quite nicely in the latest SSM/I (85h) pass from 10am this morning:
Not as easy to spot in 37H imagery...but low level banding is evident:
Kind of reminds me of TD4 from 2001 (I think). Nice little swirl but zero deep convection. If this were close to the US it would be a TD...but since it's already moving toward colder waters...it's just something to pass the time.
MW
Also...the circulation shows up quite nicely in the latest SSM/I (85h) pass from 10am this morning:
Not as easy to spot in 37H imagery...but low level banding is evident:
Kind of reminds me of TD4 from 2001 (I think). Nice little swirl but zero deep convection. If this were close to the US it would be a TD...but since it's already moving toward colder waters...it's just something to pass the time.
MW
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