Hurricaneman wrote:wxman57 wrote:Microwave imagery indicates a center closer to 15N - but it really makes no difference at this point.
So that thing going WSW isn't the main low, just an eddy around a larger circulation or possibly a major decouple
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Theres really no such thing as a major decouple in a tropical wave, because most of the time one or both of the LLC and MLC are not very well established yet. If it isn't really moving south as a whole, what we likely saw was the dying convection and proto-MLC previously over the center falling south as it dissipated. I'm not sure if I agree with their current position, but then again with only nighttime "visible" to look at, its hard to tell where a low level center actually is. It looks like its further south to me, but its not really important. That said, how old is that microwave pass?