Quote: I'm still looking at the mid and upper level data. Satellite imagery indicates there should be a center aloft near Mobile. Looking at the size of the anticyclone above the GOM just east of New Orleans. Center should be there somewhere. Radius of the circle... or in this case radius of the half-circle.
Surface data still points to a surface center near the AL/ GA/ FL border. Give or take a few miles.
Yeah, and there is NO organized convection near the AL/GA/FL border. All of the major convection - and it's major alright- is in Mississippi, moving rapidly west now. Some is still in the Gulf but most is over land now. It's almost as if it has already made the turn, and left the low level circulation behind?
-------------------- Hugh
Eloise (1975) - Elena and several other near misses (1985) - Erin & Opal (1995) - Ivan (2004)
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