Subtropics coming to life. watch off virginia coast
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Subtropics coming to life. watch off virginia coast
looks pretty impressive with lots of convection. its further south of the low at 42n 63w. might get better organized.
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really surprised NHC isnt mentioning it. it has more convection than erin and dorian combined and it seems to have some evidence of banding.
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/images/ir-e/201308291115.gif
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/images/ir-e/201308291115.gif
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http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/HUIR.JPG
another good shot of it. it has far more convection than anything this season.
another good shot of it. it has far more convection than anything this season.
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Re: Subtropics coming to life. watch off virginia coast
There's nothing here getting organized, the convection is being blown SE by both mid and upper level northwesterly shear.
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Re: Subtropics coming to life. watch off virginia coast
isnt there a thread about this open already?
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