While I await the 4 PM advisory from NHC and get ready for my next podcast around 5 PM, I thought I'd share what I'm seeing on satellite and radar. First, on the visible loop, the old well defined exposed circulation along the Texas coast appears to have fallen apart. I'm guessing, based on satellite & radar views, a new center is trying to form nearer the storms over the Gulf. Here's what I mean.
The old center is the smaller L with the possible new center the bigger L. Whatever, the WSW upper wind shear appears to not allow any surface center to get better organized. Unless you look farther to the south where there is less shear and colder, brighter (reds) cloud tops.
Could that be where a new center is trying to form where there is also an upper high aiding the outflow?
I'm finding the models to be really clueless with this disturbance. So far today, the bulk of the heavy rains remain offshore. Not sure what NHC will do, but if you want to see & hear more of my thoughts, go to bobbreck.com and sign up for my podcast.
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