Thunderbird12
(Meteorologist)
Thu Oct 06 2005 09:44 AM
Re: Tammy Makes Landfall, Other Systems

93L is similar to what Tammy was before it got its act together... a broad low-level circulation with convection mostly removed to the east. There is more convection closer to the center this morning, and if that continues it may develop into a system similar to Tammy at some point. It's also possible that a secondary circulation could form closer to the convection if it continues to bloom away from the current center.

That is a real beast of a convective blob just off the Mexican coast in the Pacific, probably the largest and coldest convective system I can remember in the tropics that has not been classified as a tropical cyclone. That may change soon.



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