The Future TD 4 Forming?
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Hyperstorm wrote:The system is looking very impressive...
Here's a link to the 2 pm observation which shows a WNW wind.
http://www.wunderground.com/global/TD.html
If I could only go back and get the 1 pm observation...Regardless, there is definitely a closed circulation in this system...
Bingo! I agree.
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The image updated to the 2 pm observation, but the general picture is that the system has a defined LLC that has got to become stronger. As I've been saying since yesterday, a reconaissance mission was warranted for the system today. I'm even more suprised one hasn't been scheduled for tomorrow. That may change...
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The only word to describe it is IMPRESSIVE.
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Does look better
It does seem that we may be seeing TD#4 today. Hey, #4 on the 4th, how appropriate.
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I have no idea what he actually meant, but that statement is saying there SHOULD be recon in there.skysummit wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:to be perfectly honest, THERE IS NO REASON FOR NO RECON BEING IN THERE NOW, MUCH LESS TOMORROW.
and why do you think this? It's clear there's at least a broad area of low pressure there.
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gkrangers wrote:I have no idea what he actually meant, but that statement is saying there SHOULD be recon in there.skysummit wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:to be perfectly honest, THERE IS NO REASON FOR NO RECON BEING IN THERE NOW, MUCH LESS TOMORROW.
and why do you think this? It's clear there's at least a broad area of low pressure there.
Ok, I got it.....he put "NO" instead of "NOT" and I missunderstood the statement. Sorry Derek!

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Recon for TD/Den
I know you may not be able to reply to this, but being a Florida Resident and private citizen, my guess is that the funding for the weather recon has not been released yet because so much government spending has been moved around. The other reason I am guessing is that despite their own prophets, profits are getting in the way. The final thought is that they are depending on ground reports from the islands to let them know the severity while they spend money to recon this TD3 from Biloxi rather than out of McDill. Who knows, but I guess you can tell from this post that I think the money is the issue.
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