perk wrote:Eactly where do the water start to get warmer around 40 west?
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perk wrote:Eactly where do the water start to get warmer around 40 west?
KWT wrote:Still odds on that it will recurve given its still fairly close to 20N, even if it reaches 50-55W at this same latitude its still highly likely it'll recurve, esp if it does actually decide to develop afterall.
I think it really should be 98L again IMO right now.
wxman57 wrote:I don't know what more it would need to be classified as a TD, an eye? Let's see if the current burst of convection hangs in there another 6-8 hours. If it does, then there's no reason it shouldn't be TD 5 if not Edouard. Regardless, it's a fish. No chance of an east Caribbean impact with such a weak Bermuda high to its north and an approaching trof, and the fact that it's already north of the Caribbean.
KWT wrote:This isn't even a invest though wxman57, I agree with you though this really should be a TD despite having displaced convection but then again it seems nowdays NHC wants nearly perfect looking systems before they upgrade them...
Ed Mahmoud wrote:KWT wrote:This isn't even a invest though wxman57, I agree with you though this really should be a TD despite having displaced convection but then again it seems nowdays NHC wants nearly perfect looking systems before they upgrade them...
NHC's judgement seemed to be confirmed when they waited on officially classifying this as a depression when it probably was a depression, but was about to weaken.
They may wait six or twelve hours longer for a system days away from any possible land, for an upgrade, than a system that could potentially impact land within a day or two, and although that may not be the best pure science, it fits their mission of protecting the public and keeping them informed.
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