Weatherboy1 wrote:to really see this thing get its act together, it will need to maintain that CDO for several hours, and even expand it. This storm has a very small core of strong convection right now, and not much else due to wrapping in of dry air (probably due to the proximity of that ULL moving W into the Gulf now). If it can mix that air out, per the 5 p.m. discussion, then you'll likely see pressures fall and winds pick up ... but I doubt it will be a huge "bombing" out of the system unless its forward speed slows dramatically between now and landfall. There just isn't much water between Katrina and the FL east coast.
-Mike
That little blob looks like what was left of Dennis when he came off of Cuba... good news is time is on our hands....... Geeeez just looked at that 524mb ridge.... I would bet the farm this storm does not make a northern movement going foreward wobbles yes, but that ridge axis is sitting at 27