dwg71 wrote:11AM position 10.3N 44.7W
Dvorak 12:45 10.7N 45.3W
That shows .4N and .6W or a 305 heading (approx)
Well the later point is a satellite estimate; center's broad, so it may be a little inconsistent with what NHC is tracking.
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dwg71 wrote:18Z models have shifted slightly north, but I still thing the initialization is way off. Too far south.
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weathe ... orm_05.gif


Canelaw99 wrote:ok, technical help here - I see the sfwmd maps y'all posted, but on my computer, they're initializing below Puerto Rico, so the plots extend through Mexico. LOL Now, these have worked fine before (all last week for Dennis, and when TD 5 was being born Sunday), and I've tried refreshing, but to no avail. Any suggestions??? TY
Nimbus wrote:Still looks like a tumbleweed to me.
The center axis looks to be down near 10N below the current blob of convection.
Does anyone see a ridge just to the west of TD5's current position?
I was looking at the water vapor loop and it looks like TD5 will be moving into a more favorable environment as it gets under the eastern edge of that ridge.
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