Sheared and poor system on the top of the pic...anf further east nice amount of convection but disorganized in association with a twave...
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miamicanes177 wrote:I 100% agree and believe as you do that this should be closely monitored for further development. 06z GFDL says watch out!wxman57 wrote:Bones' proclamation of the death of Ingrid applies only to the current state of the tropical cyclone. It does not preclude the possibility of resurrection at some later date. Ingrid remains a moderate tropical wave and will have the same potential for development as any other tropical wave once it moves into an environment more favorable for development. Your mileage may vary...
Evil Jeremy wrote:Does Ingrid need to regain invest status to have model runs on it again?
wxman57 wrote:Evil Jeremy wrote:Does Ingrid need to regain invest status to have model runs on it again?
Yes.
Chacor wrote:wxman57 wrote:Evil Jeremy wrote:Does Ingrid need to regain invest status to have model runs on it again?
Yes.
Is it not immediately considered an invest after advisories are terminated, though?
wxman57 wrote:
No, it would have to show signs of reorganization for it to be declared an invest again.
Sanibel wrote:The TUTT looks to be weakening enough for Ingrid to make a rebound. The shear must have really wiped out Ingrid for it to have nothing left to that swirl.
Fego wrote:...What do you think about its remnants? Still you can see some circulation.
wxman57 wrote:Ingrid remains a moderate tropical wave and will have the same potential for development as any other tropical wave once it moves into an environment more favorable for development.
Sanibel wrote:Yeah, the center has opened up - a sign of dissipation. And the mid-level shear is stronger than the satellite makes it look.
Chacor wrote:Time to lock the thread, finally (After 137 pages!) I think.
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