Re: 92L's Dance with the Devil
Posted by
JAC on 6/16/2010, 8:06 am
Jake:
I agree with you as well on the diurnal cycle.
Convection could die off during the day especially since air ahead is moderately unstable.
If LI was in the -8 to -9 range, it would be more likely continue to fire heavy convection.
However, the shear could induce MCS convection, which could continue to fire intermittant hot-towers.
Hot-towers will then redirect the jet away from the LLC.
GOES is showing that process happening now.
UL wind barbs are radially pointing away from the LLC around the entire core.
If this process continues to happen this afternoon, IMHO is still to be seen.
You may be right.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-vis.html
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92L's Dance with the Devil -
JAC,
6/16/2010, 6:28 am- Visible loop - Chris in Tampa, 6/16/2010, 11:44 am
- Impressive Surface Winds under the Convection albeit not closed off yet. (about 50 knots) - JAC, 6/16/2010, 9:57 am
- Re: 92L's Dance with the Devil - Jake, 6/16/2010, 7:56 am
- Re: 92L's Dance with the Devil - JAC, 6/16/2010, 8:06 am
- 8AM TWO at Yellow Box - JAC, 6/16/2010, 7:49 am
- Re: 92L's Dance with the Devil - JAC, 6/16/2010, 7:28 am
- 85GHz just came in - shows a good solid core-cell, nearly hot-tower level - JAC, 6/16/2010, 6:48 am
- Excellent UL Diveregence - it is trying to punch the crap out of the jet - JAC, 6/16/2010, 6:44 am
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