so here's the visible sattelite images from 16:15Z to 19:15Z with the suspect area circled:







It sure looks like a surface circulation to me. Extremely small, but it sure looks closed.
Am I wrong?
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Dean4Storms wrote:I'll say this right now, it is a good possibility that we have a TD out there right now with the burst of convection you know there has to be some 30-35mph winds on the eastern side and there is NO doubt in my mind or eyes that I see a LLC spinning its brains out at the surface!!!
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Dean4storm, I agree. I look at systems that have gotten recon in upgraded in the past to say this. But if this was in the gulf or Western caribbean or even where 91L is it would be Depression maybe tropical storm.
Dean4Storms wrote:Agree Matt, I've seen hundreds if not thousands of LLC's on Sat. imagery during my 35 yrs of this and this is one. This looks like any LLC I've seen run out from under its upper support as a hurricane from being sheared and this looks no different. It would be great if we could get a ship report going through it.
Dean4Storms wrote:Agree Matt, I've seen hundreds if not thousands of LLC's on Sat. imagery during my 35 yrs of this and this is one. This looks like any LLC I've seen run out from under its upper support as a hurricane from being sheared and this looks no different. It would be great if we could get a ship report going through it.
mtm4319 wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:Agree Matt, I've seen hundreds if not thousands of LLC's on Sat. imagery during my 35 yrs of this and this is one. This looks like any LLC I've seen run out from under its upper support as a hurricane from being sheared and this looks no different. It would be great if we could get a ship report going through it.
Here's the only buoy in the general vicinity:
East winds at 22mph, pressure 1016mb.
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