TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:
I'm going to have to disagree with you there. Just looking at satellite imagery can show you that there is a building anticyclone located in the southwest Gulf of Mexico. Shear tendency maps show that wind shear has been lowering over the Gulf of Mexico for the past 24 hours, and it should continue to do so as the anticyclone expands. Any upper-level low near the system is likely far enough away to /not/ shear it and will likely help evacuate air instead.
First. If there is a AC in the SW GOM, that will impart shear. To a little AC I say big whoop. Second. Make it a MONSTER AC and it doesnt change what is happening at the surface: a disorganized, broad low spitting out votices. Which goes back to my main point: this is not a TD.
And all of this doesn't change what is happening right over the center of the gyre: a battle of west and east winds. That's a fact and isn't open for debate.