TD#5 not well organized this morning
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Bonnie had a LLC, but it was WAY before it was declared a depression. When it was declared a depression, it had already lost its LLC and I noted it in this same message board. Many didn't believe it and a while later, it was declared a wave.
The system has problems, but I'm not saying it is already done with...
The system has problems, but I'm not saying it is already done with...
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All read the interesting discussion at advisory thread.
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Patience, young Skywalker.
I really don’t believe we will see significant development from this system until it passes 50W where thermodynamics improve…and the water is warmer. After that time…I think we should see this come together quickly. There are some arguments for the system not dissolving into thin air:
1. Low level cloud banding features clearly show a closed low is in place. It may be broad as the NHC mentioned in the 11AM but the circulation is there. And in terms of the low level cloud fields it is impressive.
2. The system is not zooming to the west at 20 knots like we have seen in the past with other storms under a strong ridge. The concern about the system opening up into a wave is very small right now as the translational speed is not an issue.
3. The GFDL isn’t dropping it like a hot potato.
It would be nice to see this go away…but unfortunately…it’s probably not going to.
MW
I really don’t believe we will see significant development from this system until it passes 50W where thermodynamics improve…and the water is warmer. After that time…I think we should see this come together quickly. There are some arguments for the system not dissolving into thin air:
1. Low level cloud banding features clearly show a closed low is in place. It may be broad as the NHC mentioned in the 11AM but the circulation is there. And in terms of the low level cloud fields it is impressive.
2. The system is not zooming to the west at 20 knots like we have seen in the past with other storms under a strong ridge. The concern about the system opening up into a wave is very small right now as the translational speed is not an issue.
3. The GFDL isn’t dropping it like a hot potato.
It would be nice to see this go away…but unfortunately…it’s probably not going to.
MW
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ncweatherwizard wrote:Bottom line perhaps: The LLC is alive and well, but the depression as a whole is not very well-organized...maybe
agreements or disagreements...
Sounds good to me...
There is no such thing as "a depression as a whole is not very well-organized, but the LLC is" because the LLC is the depression itself. So, if the depression "as a whole" is not organized, the LLC isn't any better. As I said, the LLC is not AS well-defined as yesterday and it looks more like a swirl. It could definitely become better defined shortly, but for the time being is not.
NHC agrees with the assessment that it is not well organized, so hopefully this should put a rest on the debate...
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gkrangers wrote:Theres a difference between a broad LLC and a linear wave.
I guess I spoke too soon and is not over, is it?
I never said that it was a linear wave. I pointed out the fact that the LLC is not well-defined and convection is firing in a linear way north of the LLC along the wave axis (a depression is basically a strong wave with a LLC). I pretended to note that if the current trends continue it will eventually be diffused into a wave and will have to be downgraded. Never in my posts, I mentioned that it was already a wave.
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What about her track?
Wave or TD... what do you see from this WV Sat, in terms of movement?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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It appears that the this morning's trends will not continue. Looking at the latest 2-3 satellite images, the system appears to be slowly becoming better organized again, with more turning evident on satellite underneath the main ball of convection. We need to get rid of that linear convection to its north and here we go again.
It is evident that the system has a very TINY LLC and any stronger than average shear will cause more problems to it.
For the time being, it appears to be becoming slightly better organized again...
It is evident that the system has a very TINY LLC and any stronger than average shear will cause more problems to it.
For the time being, it appears to be becoming slightly better organized again...
Last edited by Hyperstorm on Mon Jul 11, 2005 10:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Brent wrote:Looks pretty organized IMO... my gut says south of PR and Hispanola, but that's WAY down the road.
Yeah, my gut says south of Hispaniola, and a persistent west motion....sounds familiar....just don't think it will go north that soon. The newly knighted NOGAPS is probably right on the money.
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I posted at title of thread I posted less organized This Morning.By the afternoon things can change quickly so we have to watch what occurs later in the day.
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