#22 Postby Hyperstorm » Fri Oct 08, 2004 12:54 pm
The system is moving east. This is something that has been well-known since yesterday. You can clearly trace a line from the Mexican coast where the center was located yesterday toward where it is now and anyone can clearly see that it has moved toward the east. Satellite images speak for themselves.
As for the system being hybrid, pure...it is somewhat of a hybrid, but leaning more towards tropical formation. You can clearly see in just ONE visible image, the cooler, drier air coming down from Texas and the convection building just on the east side of the center. This clearly indicates some mixing/baroclinic forces going on.
Without a doubt, it will be a classified storm at 5pm. Of what type? That is the question. The storm clearly has a tropical appearance to it, but one should not ignore the entanglement with the front to the north and the drier airmass to its NW coming south.
In any case, Matthew should be here today as a Tropical/Subtropical Storm...
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