supercane4867 wrote:Kimberlain is extremely bullish
https://twitter.com/toddkimberlain/status/1313158454220066817?s=21
That's the most bullish I've ever seen from one of those guys in the few years I've tracked storms... Ominous indeed.
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supercane4867 wrote:Kimberlain is extremely bullish
https://twitter.com/toddkimberlain/status/1313158454220066817?s=21
EquusStorm wrote:Todd Kimberlain, for the uninitiated, is a former NHC hurricane specialist. Rather ominously bold wording.
supercane4867 wrote:Kimberlain is extremely bullish
https://twitter.com/toddkimberlain/status/1313158454220066817?s=21
GCANE wrote:Weather Dude wrote:GCANE wrote:The IR hole from the PVS is just about gone.
I don't know a whole lot about PVS... But does this mean that once it's gone, Delta will have a more favorable environment to RI?
Absolutely
MarioProtVI wrote:https://twitter.com/TheSteveCop/status/1313165709241876480?s=19
That’s....not good...
GCANE wrote:Weather Dude wrote:GCANE wrote:The IR hole from the PVS is just about gone.
I don't know a whole lot about PVS... But does this mean that once it's gone, Delta will have a more favorable environment to RI?
Absolutely
GCANE wrote:Dang, I just noticed this.
I mentioned this morning that Delta has picked up an infeed of high TPW air from the EPAC thru Panama.
It now looks like Gamma is funneling all the high TPW air that converged along the cold front into Delta as well.
Two major nearly unlimited infeeds and about to go over the highest OHC water in the Atlantic.
A Wilma analog may not be out of the question.
https://i.imgur.com/EOMWu4E.png
p1nheadlarry wrote:GCANE wrote:Weather Dude wrote:I don't know a whole lot about PVS... But does this mean that once it's gone, Delta will have a more favorable environment to RI?
Absolutely
Does this also help Delta's outflow from a WISHE perspective? As you pointed out, PVS mixes in low theta-e air in the storm's environment; if that is gone, parcels conserving theta-e likely have a trajectory further out from the storm center.
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