http://www.storm2k.org/weather800/tropsat.htm
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/AI/200 ... 0AI1_g.jpg
http://storm2k.org/Weather-Central/Trop ... lantic.htm
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat-bin/disp ... C_SCALE=15%&CURRENT=LATEST.jpg
Nothing will happen tropicalwise with it (1000 mbs) but nerverless fairly strong winds (30-35 kts) are blowing in that area of the atlantic and ships are being warned about it.
Pretty good gale center at central atlantic
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Pretty good gale center at central atlantic
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Ya know...although it still looks baroclinic...there's really no anticyclonic outflow aloft...but...
There is some decent convection around what appears to be the main low...and a real tight twist...and even some low clouds seem to be getting pulled in from the southwest...
Looks like there are multiple vorticity centers (I count at least 3) all around the area...but none the less impressive.
No good QScat in the last 24 hours but hopefully we can get a good pass in the next few hours. Kind of fun to watch.
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There is some decent convection around what appears to be the main low...and a real tight twist...and even some low clouds seem to be getting pulled in from the southwest...
Looks like there are multiple vorticity centers (I count at least 3) all around the area...but none the less impressive.
No good QScat in the last 24 hours but hopefully we can get a good pass in the next few hours. Kind of fun to watch.
MW
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It looks very impressive in terms of the structure of it and plenty of convection too.
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