cieldumort
(Moderator)
Fri Oct 20 2006 04:37 AM
Re: Quiet Time Begins

Yeah, 90L is a little interesting, with a part of it actually nuzzled within a smidgen of low shear, and much of the rest of it enhanced by some diffluence. And in fact, as of my reply, it's looking a little bit more convective.

I'm actually growing more and more interested with the feature out in the Central Atlantic, currently near 14N 33W. Been showing a fair amount of turning, with some sustained convection. Not quite as artificially enhanced by shear, so to speak, either. In fact, the future path of this feature takes it across fairly warm waters in a relatively low shear environment, at least in the near-term, if you can believe it. I'm anticipating an Invest tag getting put up on this by tonight should it's trend of ongoing convection and gentle cyclonic turning continue.



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