Enough spin to clear the coast??
Posted by JAC on 6/25/2010, 6:51 am
That is the big question today.

If 93L is more a wave, it will be a westerly track.

If it has enough spin, the earth's rotation will force it NW.

Heavy convection is firing on the Dvorak's Bulls-eye with very cold cloud tops.

Other hand, core disorganized a bit overnight but circulation is on the surface.

Cat 5 Generator is fully stoked to the north.

Already kissing its lower lip.

Recon is in the air this afternoon.





NOUS42 KNHC 231345
WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS
CARCAH, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, MIAMI, FL.
0945 AM EDT WED 23 JUNE 2010
SUBJECT: TROPICAL CYCLONE PLAN OF THE DAY (TCPOD)
        VALID 24/1100Z TO 25/1100Z JUNE 2010
        TCPOD NUMBER.....10-023

I.   ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
    1. SUSPECT AREA (SOUTHWEST OF JAMAICA)
       FLIGHT ONE - TEAL 70
       A. 24/1800Z
       B. AFXXX 01AAA INVEST
       C. 24/1330Z
       D. 16.5N 80.0W
       E. 24/1700Z TO 24/2100Z
       F. SFC TO 10,000 FT

       FLIGHT TWO - TEAL 71
       A. 25/0600Z
       B. AFXXX 0201A CYCLONE
       C. 25/0200Z
       D. 17.0N 81.0W
       E. 25/0400Z TO 25/0830Z
       F. SFC TO 10,000 FT

    2. SUCCEEDING DAY OUTLOOK: CONTINUE 12 HRLY
       FIXES IF SYSTEM REMAINS A THREAT.




















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