Keith234
(Storm Chaser)
Sun Oct 24 2004 09:42 AM
Re: Activity Near Bermuda

Just woke up to see a storm sitting off the east coast the size of New York. That band containing all of that moisture from the tropics plus the cold front, is really going generate some cloud development. There is a ULL imbedded in the band containing the moisture, and it seems that the main feature has sufficent low level clouds but they are at best sparse. Though, 99L does have some good vorticity and good divergence in the upper levels...So I'm going to go out on a limb and say it will be classified today as a STS but with increasing shear on the march and forcing, I think it will reamin classified for a short time...not to confident


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