Re: Weird looking secondary eyewall forming to the SE of COC
Posted by
Mike_Doran on 7/13/2009, 9:33 am
Nice find on the eyewall. Looks like the main hightower was first south of the COC and then became north of it. Not that strange as the high tower is like a big vacuum and the low shifting to one side or another cant be that unusual if it isnt a circle of convection but just one main tower.
The shift could also be the start of its influence under fujura(spelling) effect from the area of LP to its east or it could be that in losing its electrics organization it has been affected in where the most explosive convection is occurring. Now just speculating.
Here is what I know:

This storm lost it's electron precip to the south from the cold core. See it with your own eyes. |
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- SST & OHC - JAC, 7/11/2009, 8:42 am
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