Ronn
(User)
Thu Oct 06 2005 12:33 PM
Re: Tammy Makes Landfall, Other Systems

The convection is still displaced well SE of the circulation. On the latest satellite imagery, this convection is already being sheared to the east, with much of the cold cloud tops near the western tip of Cuba being in the form of blowoff. Unless this low reforms under the convection, significant development will likely not happen. There is just too much dry air and shear coming from the west. Perhaps we'll see a quick burst of development resulting in a weak hybrid/lopsided TD or TS shoot across FL, but certainly nothing more than that, and probably nothing at all, in my opinion.


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