No way Jose? (td10)
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No way Jose? (td10)
im not sure if its ok for a new thread on td10, but if not just delete.....seeing some blow up of convection tonight...probably get sheared again but need to keep a close eye on it......No way Jose? we will see
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
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It for sure has re-developed some convection and T-Numbers from SAB are back up to 1.0, which is similar to what it was 18 hours before an upgrade to Tropical Depression status yesterday.
It will still be a a few days before we see any type of re-development, if any, since the shear is still there and is not going anywhere anytime soon. The LLC is very weak and more shear will only weaken it more...
It will still be a a few days before we see any type of re-development, if any, since the shear is still there and is not going anywhere anytime soon. The LLC is very weak and more shear will only weaken it more...
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Why wasn't this under the main thread?
Because the main thread is locked.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:LLC may not be the strongest. But its still stronger then the one Irene had for about 2 days.
IF there was any during those 2 days...but that's another topic.
The system would have to move north of 20N, west of 50W for shear to become less of a concern. Until then, it will have to fight for its life to survive this hostile environment.
Watch the wave about to move off Africa. That could be more of a story during the next couple of days, than ex-TD #10...
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StormWarning1 wrote:du1st wrote:Why wasn't this under the main thread?
The original thread has been locked.
Check out http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=70536
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