Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Mon Aug 16 2010 12:56 AM
Re: Remnants of TD5

Quote:

If it has indeed left the old circulation behind and formed a center near Mobile, AL, wouldn't this make Texas and Louisiana at a worst spot in terms of the effects felt by 05L? Reason being, it would be centered more underneath the high which would do two things:

1.Make a more favorable environment for intensification
2.Push the disturbance farther west.




Since that's where most of the convection is, that makes sense, but I doubt that the LLC is going to reform, really.

Update: Radar now shows LLC may indeed be reforming... in the Gulf... but not near Mobile. A LLC appears to have formed or be forming, just southwest of the Red Bay radar, just off the coast of Panama City. No indication of deep convection in the location on satellitte, but the LLC appears to have formed there over the last hour so the satellite hasn't picked it up yet, maybe? Or it could be a tornado.



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