wxman57 wrote:I can't understand why the NHC called it a depression. Very broad weak circulation, absolutely no convection within 50 miles of the center (which is generally a requirement for naming). I think it'll develop, but I guess I'll never be able to understand the NHC's procedures....
Didn't suprise me at all. They fixed a vortex...it's 1003-1004 mb...it's tropical...it's winding up and will most probably develop...so you might as well call it earlier than later. After all...if you fix a vortex you have a center and that meets the text-book definition of a tropical cyclone....although it's not a text-book classic definition...the convection is organized (which is really more about "hang around" factor than anything else).
Matter of fact...I would have been more shocked if they did not upgrade with a vortex.
Now...if you want to examine mysteries...explain TS Grace from '03. Leonard Nimoy could do a brand new "In Search Of" regarding that one.




