troy2
(Storm Tracker)
Fri Jul 23 2004 09:00 PM
Re: 98L

Looking at the GOES closeup it almost seems like there is a few centers of circulation. It's hard to tell if any are at the surface. While stareing closely at the close up lops form a few different cords. Little "vortexes" pop up thenseen to vanish and appear in different directions. No method to the movement of the "vortexes". WV loop (wide shot/GOES version) looks as if the center is above the Turks/Caicos or in that vicinity. 23.5 74 ish. Infared seem sto back that up showing T Storms building around what appears to be the center. Will see if teh High out around 38N and 50 W and teh Lows just inland in NC will funnle it up and out or will the H build in and move far enough W (as hinted on the 14:52UTC surface map) to act as a blocking High or send the developing Low west.

Water temps are fairly warm in that area. I am terrible at reading winid shear so I wont even guess at that.

Either way it may give us something to pull our hair about.
Troy



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