Extremeweatherguy wrote:I don't know what you are seeing. Here is the surface forecast from the NHC in 24 hrs:wxmann_91 wrote:boca_chris wrote:I think it is likely and it looks like it will be heading towards the Caribbean where the water temps and wind shear are ample for development:
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... wg8shr.GIF
Do you see that big ul trough in front of the system? That will absolutely rip it apart until it moves into the more favorable environment.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb_latest/atl ... BW_sm3.gif
looks favorable to me
Note the analysis says "Surface Forecast", emphasis on surface. The streamlines on that shear map are in the upper levels of the atmosphere. Looking at it, you can clearly see a big upper-level trough dominating the area. The GFS, though, has been consistently painting this feature over the western Caribbean in about a week, juxtaposed with shear values of a pretty low 5-10 kt. Wouldn't take it verbatim, and I haven't checked other models yet, nor do I want to.