Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Thu Jan 05 2006 04:48 PM
Re: [Jaws music]

Quote:

Nah, I think this is probably Zeta's last hurrah. There's quite the sharp trough just to its west that, while it may fracture, has a pretty strong jet coming behind it.



Oh, I know, and I was just being goofy...didn't mean to stir the pot.

I figured it was a flare-up of convection like before, from the trough, but I can see this trough is stronger, and, just as with Epsilon, once the serious shear hits, convection will be blown away in a flash, probably some time this afternoon. I do think the trough is fracturing though because on the cimss product you can see the winds start to diverge just west of Zeta.



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