Starting to look a little more interesting
Posted by JAC on 6/3/2010, 4:22 pm
Had a large MCS fire late this morning with moderate rain rate.

Another is now firing up in what looks to be a lot better shear conditions.

Getting an outflow boundary from it and topping about 50 to 55K-ft.

The first MCS could have knocked out some of the shear by heating the middle-level air here.

Water is about 27.5C.  Enough for a symmetric warm core.




http://www.tropicalatlantic.com/satellite/custom/index.htm?satellite=GOES-E+CONUS&type=Animation&numframes=6&width=1000&height=800&info=vis&zoom=1&palette=ir.pal&quality=100&map=standard&mapcolor=black&lat=23&lon=-70




















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