Air Force Met wrote:Honeyko wrote:This is the best-looking TD I've ever seen, and few TS are better in appearance.Blown_away wrote:Ding, Ding, Ding, we have a winner for the best looking Invest ever:
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If this is a TD...it is barely a TD. Looking at hi-res vis loops tells me that if there is a closed LLC...it is out near 18/63 and not under the MLC. There are clearly SE and S winds on the west side of the convective blob...and they are not light.
That does not mean this system can't pull itself together quickly and the center dive down to the sfc form the mid levels...but right now...it looks much more impressive than it actually is.
Also...for those who keep wondering why the NHC is not upgrading...please...take a good look at a hi-res loop (and not form the SSD site either...that's not hi-res). You will be hard pressed to find a LLC or anything that suggests it. The low level cu field has the motion of a sharp tropical wave. It doesn't mean it can't happen in a couple of hours...but it doesn't appear to be happening now.
Great post AFM, we really needed a voice of reason right about now.