Re: Swirl approaching the Bahamas
Posted by
JAC on 4/20/2011, 1:13 pm
CMC is actually agressive with this one.
I am going with it since I think it has a good handle on 850mb vorticity initialization.
Also, WV is showing a surge from Mexico thru Cuba into the Bahamas.
That usually indicates that the tropopause will raise.
As the swirl move into that, the PV column will have a chance to expand vertically and spin up.
Who knows, may even get some assisted ionospheric heating along they way kinda like what happened with Raleigh Sunday.
Wouldn't be a good deal for Miami if that were the case.

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