Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Fri Oct 29 2010 01:01 PM
Re: 91 L

So far, if there is good news with 91L, it's that it remains a large sloppy system with a broad circulation. That will keep it from strengthening quickly, and hopefully not become a late season disaster.

Hurricane Hunters are in the air and, despite the broad circulation, I'd be shocked if they don't designate it a Tropical Storm.

Shary has managed to garner T numbers of 3.0/3.0 (which is pretty impressive considering the rather shallow convection. But the LLC looks healthy enough, it's just not in a very good environment to strengthen much. (and it has a wall heading towards it which should kick it out and transition it to Extratropical soon enough.

90L winding down and looks to be toast unless something changes and soon.



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