Aric Dunn wrote:WindRunner wrote:18.84N 95.91W is well south of the main area of convection and has no discernible low pressure area associated with it (on satellite). Also, there's the slight problem that that location is located inland in Mexico, and not the BOC.
so whats the problem with the LLC being south of the main convection... ??
Well, that was my main point to make there . . . all that means is that it will take longer to develop. The real problem was a) I couldn't see a LLC (doesn't mean there isn't one there) and b) that location is inland and not over water, so any LLC that is there would need to get out over water before even thinking about generating convection.
And as for the winds . . .
This is the BOC with an overlay of a storm. The red arrows are the directions that the winds would typically be coming from near a LLC with a center just north of Veracruz. The green arrows are the plots of the winds at the places you mentioned in their most recent observations (which are not entirely ordered west to east, BTW). As you can see, the flow is quite contradictory to what should occur if your LLC was in the spot you say it was or anywhere near as broad as you claim.
