We are getting Very Close to a Center Now
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We are getting Very Close to a Center Now
Just looking at the latest burst of deep convection...and the low cloud lines...I think we are getting close to closing off a center right where the NHC initialized the 18Z track guidance...near 17.0N 64.5W...here is the still image but you can see a convective burst going straight up near the low cloud band stretching back to the SW of the burst...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... VIS/20.jpg
It may not be quite there but it's real real close.
MW
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... VIS/20.jpg
It may not be quite there but it's real real close.
MW
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Re: We are getting Very Close to a Center Now
MWatkins wrote:Just looking at the latest burst of deep convection...and the low cloud lines...I think we are getting close to closing off a center right where the NHC initialized the 18Z track guidance...near 17.0N 64.5W...here is the still image but you can see a convective burst going straight up near the low cloud band stretching back to the SW of the burst...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... VIS/20.jpg
It may not be quite there but it's real real close.
MW
As always (or nearly so), great eye Mike.
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Here's part of the 2 p.m. Miami NWS local discussion:
OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LEEWARD ISLAND/AND QUICKSCAT SHOW NO CIRCULATION WITH THIS SYSTEM.
I don't mean to challenge what you mention, but, running the loop, it's very hard to see any circulation at this time, let alone a closed center, and this is consistent with the above NWS remark.
Frank
OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LEEWARD ISLAND/AND QUICKSCAT SHOW NO CIRCULATION WITH THIS SYSTEM.
I don't mean to challenge what you mention, but, running the loop, it's very hard to see any circulation at this time, let alone a closed center, and this is consistent with the above NWS remark.
Frank
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Re: We are getting Very Close to a Center Now
MWatkins wrote:Just looking at the latest burst of deep convection...and the low cloud lines...I think we are getting close to closing off a center right where the NHC initialized the 18Z track guidance...near 17.0N 64.5W...here is the still image but you can see a convective burst going straight up near the low cloud band stretching back to the SW of the burst...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... VIS/20.jpg
It may not be quite there but it's real real close.
MW
Good observation.
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Frank2 wrote:Here's part of the 2 p.m. Miami NWS local discussion:
OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LEEWARD ISLAND/AND QUICKSCAT SHOW NO CIRCULATION WITH THIS SYSTEM.
I don't mean to challenge what you mention, but, running the loop, it's very hard to see any circulation at this time, let alone a closed center, and this is consistent with the above NWS remark.
Frank
Well, that was from 2pm. We started noticing this in the past hour or so.
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Mike Bingo look at long range radar near St Croix.
Mike Bingo look at long range radar near St Croix.
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mike18xx wrote:This thing has junk spread across 15 degrees of longtitude. It's a big open wave, and tomorrow it'll have its guts ripped out by the Dominican Republic.
You dont believe what the experienced met Mike Watkins is seeing nor what radar is showing?
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To be fair, its had plenty of circulations. It needs to pick one and sustain it. Its still not impressive by any stretch.cycloneye wrote:mike18xx wrote:This thing has junk spread across 15 degrees of longtitude. It's a big open wave, and tomorrow it'll have its guts ripped out by the Dominican Republic.
You dont believe what the experienced met Mike Watkins is seeing nor what radar is showing?
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cycloneye wrote:mike18xx wrote:This thing has junk spread across 15 degrees of longtitude. It's a big open wave, and tomorrow it'll have its guts ripped out by the Dominican Republic.
You dont believe what the experienced met Mike Watkins is seeing nor what radar is showing?
Mike XX and Frank don't know that the Tropical WX god MW posted this message i guess...
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THIS IS WEIRD!!! on my Google earth i have the NHC models showing and in that batch of clouds that you guys are talking about it is showing 2 invests it doesn't show what invest is what but I think that it is invest 92L and 93L. 
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