Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Sun Jun 04 2006 09:21 AM
Re: Invest 92E

Once again it is so very hard for me to see what is so easy for you two. I could see the mid-level circulation move inland, but I could not see that the LLC was lagging behind, only that something didn't look usual or what I was more used to seeing. Also is it correct to use the grey scale of the clouds on the IR image to see that was a mid-level circulation (not bright white, like higher clouds would be, but lighter than the LLC)?

Finally I could see a new spot of convection forming offshore and assumed that was near the center of the LLC.

Then I switched from the regular IR to looking at the RGB, and then it was very obvious the LLC was stationary, and the convection was all being blown inland.

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Interesting today watching the LLC slide ESE along the coast firing off tiny puffs of convection along the way...but looks as though it is about done.



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