Ed DunhamAdministrator
(Former Meteorologist & CFHC Forum Moderator (Ed Passed Away on May 14, 2017))
Thu Sep 05 2002 02:42 AM
Edouard Looks Weak - But Gulf Looks Interesting

Increasing northwest shear finally took its toll on Edouard. Latest from NHC is due out soon and I'd expect the storm to drop to TD status. No winds even close to TS strength anywhere along the coast. Shear has pushed the remaining convection well southeast of the center again. System seems to be centered right on the coast - perhaps just inland. Looks like Edouard maintained its dual center identity for just about its entire lifespan - no doubt as a result of a strongly tilted core as a result of the upper level windshear.

Gulf Invest keeps looking better organized and a TD is certainly possible. Atlantic systems are still not very impressive.
Cheers,
ED



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