No development is expected in the Atlantic over the next two days, but our eyes are turning to the Caribbean as conditions for development improve heading into November
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
20 (Milton)
, Major:
20 (Milton)
Florida - Any: 20 (Milton)
Major:
20 (Milton)
Looking at the Dvorak loop there, the only theory I have for this "thing" on the NW side of the storm is that it's making it look a bit more like it's becoming an annular hurricane on Dvorak (newest image in the loop, 2:15 utc illustrates this well)
Observe the northern outflow, and you can clearly see that the area of the darker greys has diminished quite a bit.
So maybe this has to do with becoming annular? We'll just have to wait and see if the current "trend" continues.
Edit: forgot to add that cloud tops seem to be warming as well with each image.
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