actually it is moving more northward right now. It looks to be moving more toward TX instead of MX.Opal storm wrote:That blob is moving towards MX/TX.
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that blob is certainly moving north based on this IR sat presentation...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
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wow. this shows it even better. It definitely is getting more circular/better organized.Frank P wrote:that blob is certainly moving north based on this IR sat presentation...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:wow. this shows it even better. It definitely is getting more circular/better organized.Frank P wrote:that blob is certainly moving north based on this IR sat presentation...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
well at the time being convection is on the rise... from the last few pixs on vis sat loops I could not see any type low level circulation with this blob... but it is gaining in size at the moment and looks to be on a due north movement...
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GOM surface plots don't show much .....confirming no low level circulation... just a nice little blob in the cruising in the GOM on a saturday evening... wish I was with it....
http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/archi ... 070200.gif
http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/archi ... 070200.gif
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yes, I would agree that at the moment there is no low level circulation. However, if this continues to deepen and expand that can change very quickly. It will be interesting to watch for sure, and if it is still here after 10 or 11pm then we may have to start worrying about possible weak TC development.Frank P wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:wow. this shows it even better. It definitely is getting more circular/better organized.Frank P wrote:that blob is certainly moving north based on this IR sat presentation...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
well at the time being convection is on the rise... from the last few pixs on vis sat loops I could not see any type low level circulation with this blob... but it is gaining in size at the moment and looks to be on a due north movement...
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:yes, I would agree that at the moment there is no low level circulation. However, if this continues to deepen and expand that can change very quickly. It will be interesting to watch for sure, and if it is still here after 10 or 11pm then we may have to start worrying about possible weak TC development.Frank P wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:wow. this shows it even better. It definitely is getting more circular/better organized.Frank P wrote:that blob is certainly moving north based on this IR sat presentation...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
well at the time being convection is on the rise... from the last few pixs on vis sat loops I could not see any type low level circulation with this blob... but it is gaining in size at the moment and looks to be on a due north movement...
well seems like it might at the minimum be a big rain event the forecasts were alluding to for Texas.. sure wish we could get some of that rain over here in South MS....
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yeah, hopefully you guys can get something out of all this convection too. You need it much more than we do.Frank P wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:yes, I would agree that at the moment there is no low level circulation. However, if this continues to deepen and expand that can change very quickly. It will be interesting to watch for sure, and if it is still here after 10 or 11pm then we may have to start worrying about possible weak TC development.Frank P wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:wow. this shows it even better. It definitely is getting more circular/better organized.Frank P wrote:that blob is certainly moving north based on this IR sat presentation...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... &type=mbir
well at the time being convection is on the rise... from the last few pixs on vis sat loops I could not see any type low level circulation with this blob... but it is gaining in size at the moment and looks to be on a due north movement...
well seems like it might at the minimum be a big rain event the forecasts were alluding to for Texas.. sure wish we could get some of that rain over here in South MS....
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:It will be interesting once it gets within radar range.
It is in radar range....
http://www.srh.weather.gov/ridge/radar. ... 1&loop=yes
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Thanks EWG, but man...I can't stand the new NWS Java radar loops - they take forever to load. Same with the NOAA Java sat loops. All other radar links and sat loops load super fast. I wonder what's up with that.
This radar may not be as detailed, but I use it for long range stuff and you can see out into the GOM a good ways, plus it loads much faster.
Radar loop
This radar may not be as detailed, but I use it for long range stuff and you can see out into the GOM a good ways, plus it loads much faster.
Radar loop
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cool. thanks southerngale. This radar is MUCH faster. The only problem with it right now is that it does not show the area we are interested in.southerngale wrote:Thanks EWG, but man...I can't stand the new NWS Java radar loops - they take forever to load. Same with the NOAA Java sat loops. All other radar links and sat loops load super fast. I wonder what's up with that.
This radar may not be as detailed, but I use it for long range stuff and you can see out into the GOM a good ways, plus it loads much faster.
Radar loop
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Thanks hriverajr. Looks like very heavy rains at the minimum.hriverajr wrote:Here is a nice view of the blob
http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/1207/kbro33dy.jpg
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