cieldumort
(Moderator)
Sat Oct 20 2007 09:32 PM
Re: Things could be getting interesting near both coasts: Kiko & Increasingly favorable W. Atlantic.

Shear has really picked back up since I posted. Sort of looks like there may be something of an extratropical vort forming in the middle, but currently not lowest layers, around 25N 86W. The trof draped up through the western Caribbean is creating a good deal of pressure drops, deep convection, and wind, but little if any turning at the surface. The wave mentioned by Ed a couple of days ago is holding on, with diffluence provided by a nearby ULL enhancing its convection, but nothing able to take at the surface. Back to looking a lot more like mid-late November, again. Now watch something pop tonight now that I've written this


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