
Vorticity and convergence increasing along the monsoon trough. Looking pretty good this afternoon.
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Am I seeing a mid or low level turning at the lower right side of that image? I've only looked at this image, thus the reason for the question vs posting my thoughts on what I see.RL3AO wrote:http://i.imgur.com/Tx3cDGx.gif
Vorticity and convergence increasing along the monsoon trough. Looking pretty good this afternoon.
vbhoutex wrote:Am I seeing a mid or low level turning at the lower right side of that image? I've only looked at this image, thus the reason for the question vs posting my thoughts on what I see.RL3AO wrote:http://i.imgur.com/Tx3cDGx.gif
Vorticity and convergence increasing along the monsoon trough. Looking pretty good this afternoon.
vbhoutex wrote:Am I seeing a mid or low level turning at the lower right side of that image? I've only looked at this image, thus the reason for the question vs posting my thoughts on what I see.RL3AO wrote:http://i.imgur.com/Tx3cDGx.gif
Vorticity and convergence increasing along the monsoon trough. Looking pretty good this afternoon.
tarheelprogrammer wrote:Why is this not a TD? Just wondering what it is missing. You can see the low level spin, and it appears much more organized than yesterday.
tarheelprogrammer wrote:Could this be another Tropical Storm Erika from 2015? Where the models had it going north of the islands, but it continued to trend into the Caribbean instead.
TheStormExpert wrote:Looks like they're buying into the GFS's sudden sharp NW turn. I find that a little suspect.
Kingarabian wrote:tarheelprogrammer wrote:Could this be another Tropical Storm Erika from 2015? Where the models had it going north of the islands, but it continued to trend into the Caribbean instead.
Doesn't matter if it goes north of the islands or south at this point. It's dying as soon as it approaches the islands.
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