Re: 95L visible on Brownsville radar: Hybrid system in the maybe with trough to North
Posted by Beachlover on 9/23/2013, 11:01 am
And....VOILA!  It (whatever "it" is) is back as of the 7:36 a.m. T.W.O. graphic:

AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS LOCATED A COUPLE OF HUNDRED MILES EAST OF
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS. SHOWER ACTIVITY HAS DIMINISHED DUE TO
UNFAVORABLE UPPER-LEVEL WINDS AND DRY AIR...AND DEVELOPMENT OF THIS
LOW IS NOT EXPECTED. THIS SYSTEM HAS A LOW CHANCE...NEAR 0
PERCENT...OF BECOMING A TROPICAL CYCLONE DURING THE NEXT 48
HOURS...AND A LOW CHANCE...NEAR 0 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A TROPICAL
CYCLONE DURING THE NEXT 5 DAYS AS IT BEGINS TO DRIFT NORTHEASTWARD.

No mention of merging, interacting, whatever.  Maybe this is just the detached 'tail', if you will, of the two-part trough mentioned in the general discussion this morning:

THE MIDDLE LEVEL TO UPPER LEVEL TROUGH THAT HAS BEEN SUPPORTING
THE GULF OF MEXICO FRONTAL BOUNDARY HAS SEPARATED INTO TWO
AREAS. ONE BIGGER SECTION OF THE TROUGH REMAINS IN THE U.S.A.
FROM GEORGIA AND THE CAROLINAS NORTHWARD. A SEPARATE AREA OF A
TROUGH/CYCLONIC WIND FLOW COVERS PARTS OF THE EASTERN HALF OF
TEXAS AND THE GULF OF MEXICO TO THE WEST OF 90W.

Will be interesting to see if/how it affects northern Gulf Coast weather in the next day or two.
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