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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
99L has been on life support today but........it appears its not totally dead yet. Looks like a burst of convection near the LLCC, could this be the beginning of something more substantial? I remember a few years ago I had all but given up on Alex as he sat off the Carolina coast a pathetic sheared system. Well, I wake up the next day and Alex is like a Cat-2! What I'm saying is that none of us know what is going to happen with 99L, all we can do is conjecture. So far I'm surprised 99L has not opened up it sure looked like that was the case this morning. Currently I'm 50-50 on this systems future. It just don't seem like it is going to spin down despite the hostile conditions.....MGC
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
I come home from work to see convection popping over the center. Although latest images look like it's being blown to east again and weakening . I don't this will blow-up that leads to development, but it's better than no convection. Still think this has a chance of development tomorrow.
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
txwatcher91 wrote:I hate to disagree with you, but since the LLC is still intact and convection is blowing up over the center, it is not dead. The fact that shear is lessening is also helping this system. Anyway, most models did not have it doing much until Friday.
I don't think a thunderstorm 60 miles long and 40 miles wide with relatively warm tops really qualifies for "convection blowing up over the center."

It's a thunderstorm...let's keep some perspective.

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Air Force Met wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:I hate to disagree with you, but since the LLC is still intact and convection is blowing up over the center, it is not dead. The fact that shear is lessening is also helping this system. Anyway, most models did not have it doing much until Friday.
I don't think a thunderstorm 60 miles long and 40 miles wide with relatively warm tops really qualifies for "convection blowing up over the center."![]()
It's a thunderstorm...let's keep some perspective.
At least SOMETHING is happening...LOL...
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
'CaneFreak wrote:Air Force Met wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:I hate to disagree with you, but since the LLC is still intact and convection is blowing up over the center, it is not dead. The fact that shear is lessening is also helping this system. Anyway, most models did not have it doing much until Friday.
I don't think a thunderstorm 60 miles long and 40 miles wide with relatively warm tops really qualifies for "convection blowing up over the center."![]()
It's a thunderstorm...let's keep some perspective.
At least SOMETHING is happening...LOL...
thats the dag burn truth....
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/loop-ir2.html
If you watch the shortwave loop you'll see whats about to happen. It's about to be launched to the east.
If you watch the shortwave loop you'll see whats about to happen. It's about to be launched to the east.
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
Air Force Met wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:I hate to disagree with you, but since the LLC is still intact and convection is blowing up over the center, it is not dead. The fact that shear is lessening is also helping this system. Anyway, most models did not have it doing much until Friday.
I don't think a thunderstorm 60 miles long and 40 miles wide with relatively warm tops really qualifies for "convection blowing up over the center."![]()
It's a thunderstorm...let's keep some perspective.
Compared to this morning, it is huge compared to the few cumulus clouds that were swirling around the center

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tolakram wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/loop-ir2.html
If you watch the shortwave loop you'll see whats about to happen. It's about to be launched to the east.
umm ??
what makes you think that
i just watched it and didn't come away with that
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
tolakram wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/loop-ir2.html
If you watch the shortwave loop you'll see whats about to happen. It's about to be launched to the east.
Its the convection deceiving your eyes...trust me...I see what you are saying...but you are not looking at it correctly...I've done that before too. The convection is twirling around the circulation making it seem as though an eastward jog has ensued. However, the steering layer at the low levels tells us that the opposite is happening.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm1.html
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
For the pro mets out there, is the LLC still under that thunderstorm near 70 W, or is it closer to the 71W that the Dvorak says?
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
99L has been struggling. Don't know if it won't be an invest by tomorrow. Could become an extratropical low or subtropical though.
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Is the term "invest" the same as a "tropical depression"? What is the etiology (source) of that term?Ptarmigan wrote:99L has been struggling. Don't know if it won't be an invest by tomorrow. Could become an extratropical low or subtropical though.
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Ptarmigan wrote:99L has been struggling. Don't know if it won't be an invest by tomorrow. Could become an extratropical low or subtropical though.
If the LLC continues to be as defined as it has been today, then tomorrow 99L should still be an invest. I would like to ask the pro-Mets if 99L has already experienced the worse part of the unfavorable conditions?
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JBG wrote:Is the term "invest" the same as a "tropical depression"? What is the etiology (source) of that term?Ptarmigan wrote:99L has been struggling. Don't know if it won't be an invest by tomorrow. Could become an extratropical low or subtropical though.
Not even close. An "invest" is just short for an "area of investigation," meaning, the system is showing signs of development and cyclogenisis could occur in the next few days. A tropical depression is a defined area of low pressure with more or less organized convection over or near the center.
Invest: A cyclone has not formed yet.
Depression: A cyclone has already formed.
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Re: Invest 99L,Off U.S.E.Coast: Discussions-Analysis & Imagery
JBG wrote:Is the term "invest" the same as a "tropical depression"? What is the etiology (source) of that term?Ptarmigan wrote:99L has been struggling. Don't know if it won't be an invest by tomorrow. Could become an extratropical low or subtropical though.
I think you meant etymology. Etymology is the study of the origin of words. etiology is the study of the origin of diseases...
P.S. I see Hurakan answered the question.
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'CaneFreak wrote:tolakram wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/loop-ir2.html
If you watch the shortwave loop you'll see whats about to happen. It's about to be launched to the east.
Its the convection deceiving your eyes...trust me...I see what you are saying...but you are not looking at it correctly...I've done that before too. The convection is twirling around the circulation making it seem as though an eastward jog has ensued. However, the steering layer at the low levels tells us that the opposite is happening.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm1.html
I'm sorry, I meant the convection is about to be thrown away from the center again. In other words it's not going to persist. It did the same thing this afternoon. Apparently the shear hasn't changed. At least that's what I'm seeing.
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