Clark
(Meteorologist)
Thu Aug 18 2005 05:10 PM
Re: Back To Life?

There's a very, very weak low level center...at best. The circulation appears to have opened up on the south side overnight, with very little in the way of discernable cloud motions to the east on the southern side of the system. A recent microwave imager pass suggests a very broad area of lower pressure near 19N/61W, but gives no indication of the banding features present over the past few days at lower levels. We'll know more once recon gets out there (thanks Brad), but the chances for this one are dwindling. Convection is going much like it did yesterday...blowing up, looking somewhat organized in the late morning hours (ET), only to become disorganized later in the day. If a new center were to form near 19N/58.5W, it might have a shot...but that's iffy at best.


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