Caribbean stirring? Kingston reports 29.85......
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Caribbean stirring? Kingston reports 29.85......
a pretty good drop in pressure this evening:
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MKJP.html
Bit of a flare-up S. of Jamaica, but the area is juicy in general, so who knows.......
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MKJP.html
Bit of a flare-up S. of Jamaica, but the area is juicy in general, so who knows.......
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ran a loop......
Just ran a water vapor loop of that area and an upper-low is moving into Yucatan. The convection is flaring in the diffluent flow to it's east. The loop also looks pretty wild in the Bahamas, that upper-low rolling west towards Florida.
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ULL's are generally unfavorable for developing tropical systems. They tend to create a lot of shear, which will aid in divergence over the wave, creating more and deeper convection, but doesn't allow for any real tropical development to get going. On the other hand, if the ULL is far enough away, it can help the wave to ventilate itself while not disrupting any development.
...correct me if I'm wrong. I'm sure someone else can say it better even if I'm not.
...correct me if I'm wrong. I'm sure someone else can say it better even if I'm not.
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Nicely said Bahamaswx, your pretty much on spot. This is what happened with 97L, it interacted with the ULL to garner up quite an impressive amount of convection, it was Derecho I believe, who talked about it running into a hot spot on the SE side of the associated boundary. This caused it to have pretty nice and deep convection, but was never favorable for the wave to develop. Once it pulled away from this so called hot spot, we saw it lose all that convection. Once again the wave may be hitting a spot along another ULL in its path(to the west of 98L) causing it to refire some convection, but again it is only going to help it gain convection, and is not condusive for development ATT.
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Stormchaser16 wrote:Nicely said Bahamaswx, your pretty much on spot. This is what happened with 97L, it interacted with the ULL to garner up quite an impressive amount of convection, it was Derecho I believe, who talked about it running into a hot spot on the SE side of the associated boundary. This caused it to have pretty nice and deep convection, but was never favorable for the wave to develop. Once it pulled away from this so called hot spot, we saw it lose all that convection. Once again the wave may be hitting a spot along another ULL in its path(to the west of 98L) causing it to refire some convection, but again it is only going to help it gain convection, and is not condusive for development ATT.
What does ATT mean?
Thanks!
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