Cat 5orBust
(Weather Hobbyist)
Fri Dec 14 2007 02:47 PM
Re: Tropical Storm Olga Moving Over Hispaniola

olga certainly does not want to quit yet. in looking at some shear maps this morning it looks as if shear has decreased a bit in the area and there are some storms trying to fire up again around the center. last night you had an occasional burst of convection and then it disappeared. with the shear a bit lower this morning and with those storms firing up, this may be a legitimate shot at trying to regenerate. lets see what happens over the next several hours. alos, the waters aren't that warm, but they are warm enough to at least aid tropical storm force systems. not expecting anything too strong to develop but certainly nor ruling out regeneration. some development will actually be a good thing so that south/central florida can get a much better soaking to help the drought.


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