Barely a swirl left--Bonnie never more than a feature associated with a dominant ULL
Posted by jack ruby on 7/24/2010, 12:01 pm
Bonnie no more than just a blip caught in the orbit of the ULL. As a matter of fact, that's really all Bonnie ever was. She was never able to free herself from the original TUTT--Now moving ULL. At her strongest Bonnie was a very marginal tropical storm (pressure in the gray area between Depression and Storm). But the Hurricane Hunters were thorough and winds were consistently found that give the Storm classification validity. But from beginning to end, Bonnie has seemed less an independent entity and more of an auxilliary feature associated with the TUTT-ULL. The large and powerful TUTT began to move---and coincidentally??? on its right side (as you might expect) there was an associated area of disturbed weather (and that was Bonnie).
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-wv.html
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Barely a swirl left--Bonnie never more than a feature associated with a dominant ULL - jack ruby, 7/24/2010, 12:01 pm
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