Re: 95L visible on Brownsville radar: Hybrid system in the maybe with trough to North
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 9/23/2013, 8:13 pm
And it then got gone again.

But in visible imagery it doesn't look too bad:
http://climate.cod.edu/flanis/satellite/2km/index.php?type=Gulf_Coast-vis-24

Shear might be less, but of course it does have an abundance of dry air kind of problem:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/imagery/gmex.html
I forgot to look at water vapor until I saw Cypress's post. Water vapor imagery does tell you a lot. What we are looking at has very little chance.

I wanted to note that at 2am it was actually there still. (I too thought it was gone when I checked the page this morning.) This was one of those odd cases I guess where there was something but they decided not to add it to the map. Take a look at 2am this morning:

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/gtwo/atl/201309230532/index.php?basin=atl&current_issuance=201309230532

There, but not there! I guess you kind of have to check the actual text product each time since they have the new 48 hour / 5 day deal. (Although any hidden circles would be something with very little chance in the first 48 hours, so it is not a big deal.) I wouldn't be surprised if it makes another appearance.
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