Well south of central cuba with large circulation
Posted by
Mike_Doran on 8/18/2009, 2:52 pm
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/carb/loop-ft.html
I see even bands over Florida have started to bend a bit. I am looking for where capacitive coupling might exist and especially looking for movement in low clouds that would indicate a naked swirl.
From an electrics standpoint this storm hasn't changed that much even if it is not organized traditionally the way you want a TD or a TS. The relative location of thunderstorms around the entity hasn't changed much. Space weather has flat lined totally, BTW.
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An electrics discussion of the Atlantic twin A and B storms. -
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8/16/2009, 1:33 am- Update #10 Bill Kills/Mitch Wobble - Mike_Doran, 8/20/2009, 12:18 pm
- Update #9 - Mike_Doran, 8/19/2009, 2:00 pm
- Re: An electrics discussion of the Atlantic twin A and B storms. - BobbiStorm, 8/18/2009, 2:45 pm
- so mike... looking at this image - BobbiStorm, 8/18/2009, 2:43 pm
- Update #7 where is that girl's naked swirl? - Mike_Doran, 8/18/2009, 9:50 am
- Update #5 Re: An electrics discussion of TDII(Ana) - Mike_Doran, 8/17/2009, 7:11 pm
- Tropical Tropopause Layer - JAC, 8/17/2009, 12:31 pm
- Update #4 - Mike_Doran, 8/17/2009, 11:51 am
- Update #3 - Mike_Doran, 8/17/2009, 2:21 am
- Update # 2 - Mike_Doran, 8/16/2009, 6:56 pm
- Re: An electrics discussion of the Atlantic twin A and B storms. - AugustineGirl, 8/16/2009, 4:54 pm
- Spaceweather update - Mike_Doran, 8/16/2009, 1:57 pm
- cup of joe - Mike_Doran, 8/16/2009, 10:27 am
- Oops. B is SOUTH, lightning in NORTH america - Mike_Doran, 8/16/2009, 1:39 am
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