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xironman wrote:The escape route may be getting ready to close as the ridge builds back in from the west
https://i.imgur.com/wDKFTuQ.gif
Emmett_Brown wrote:Going by IR, the motion over the last couple of hours looks NW, slow drift. The eye still looks amazing on satellite, but you can make out the oval structure rapidly rotating around inside, perhaps ERC as others have already stated.
StormingB81 wrote:northjaxpro wrote:xironman wrote:The escape route may be getting ready to close as the ridge builds back in from the west
https://i.imgur.com/wDKFTuQ.gif
Hmm. Look at the earlier CIMSS analysis from earlier. You can see the weakness, but.compared to the earlier analysis, here the trough s getting narrower and narrower. The trough may indeed be attempting to lift.out. This first, initial trough may not pick up Dorian. I discussed this earlier this morning a page or two back on this thread.
Would would that mean for the coast of Florida?
Rail Dawg wrote:
Looks like Dorian may be quite similar. I'm going to head east from Houston here shortly. The next 24 hours will be critical as we all know.
northjaxpro wrote:xironman wrote:The escape route may be getting ready to close as the ridge builds back in from the west
https://i.imgur.com/wDKFTuQ.gif
Hmm. Look at the earlier CIMSS analysis from earlier. You can see the weakness, but.compared to the earlier analysis, here the trough is getting narrower and narrower. The trough may indeed be attempting to lift.out. This first, initial trough may not pick up Dorian. I discussed this earlier this morning a page or two back on this thread.
PandaCitrus wrote:It's moving west just at 1-2 mph. Like watching paint dry. If you look at it long enough you can see the west movement.
3090 wrote:
That would not be good. I do not recall a forecast for a stall. It appears to me, a stall has occurred and the overall movement is essentially a wobble here and there. When looking at the overall storm, it is going no where.
Is the trough fading out? It looks like it to me, but I am no weather expert. Any pro mets want to chime in?
3090 wrote:northjaxpro wrote:xironman wrote:The escape route may be getting ready to close as the ridge builds back in from the west
https://i.imgur.com/wDKFTuQ.gif
Hmm. Look at the earlier CIMSS analysis from earlier. You can see the weakness, but.compared to the earlier analysis, here the trough is getting narrower and narrower. The trough may indeed be attempting to lift.out. This first, initial trough may not pick up Dorian. I discussed this earlier this morning a page or two back on this thread.
That would not be good. I do not recall a forecast for a stall. It appears to me, a stall has occurred and the overall movement is essentially a wobble here and there. When looking at the overall storm, it is going no where.
Is the trough fading out? It looks like it to me, but I am no weather expert. Any pro mets want to chime in?
3090 wrote:northjaxpro wrote:xironman wrote:The escape route may be getting ready to close as the ridge builds back in from the west
https://i.imgur.com/wDKFTuQ.gif
Hmm. Look at the earlier CIMSS analysis from earlier. You can see the weakness, but.compared to the earlier analysis, here the trough is getting narrower and narrower. The trough may indeed be attempting to lift.out. This first, initial trough may not pick up Dorian. I discussed this earlier this morning a page or two back on this thread.
That would not be good. I do not recall a forecast for a stall. It appears to me, a stall has occurred and the overall movement is essentially a wobble here and there. When looking at the overall storm, it is going no where.
Is the trough fading out? It looks like it to me, but I am no weather expert. Any pro mets want to chime in?
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