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re: Sally - Moving towards Georgia - Potential for Significant Flooding
Posted on 9/11/20 at 1:59 pm to slackster
Posted on 9/11/20 at 1:59 pm to slackster
Levi Cowan
@TropicalTidbits
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[#NerdTweet] Radar suggests that the new thunderstorm north of Andros Island has become a vortical hot tower, rotating in the mid-levels on the east side of the developing surface low. Features like these can speed up the organization of the surface circulation if they persist.![](https://twitter.com/i/status/1304493859834073088)
@TropicalTidbits
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3m
[#NerdTweet] Radar suggests that the new thunderstorm north of Andros Island has become a vortical hot tower, rotating in the mid-levels on the east side of the developing surface low. Features like these can speed up the organization of the surface circulation if they persist.
This post was edited on 9/11/20 at 2:00 pm
Posted on 9/11/20 at 2:29 pm to lsuman25
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Levi Cowan
@TropicalTidbits
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3m
[#NerdTweet] Radar suggests that the new thunderstorm north of Andros Island has become a vortical hot tower, rotating in the mid-levels on the east side of the developing surface low. Features like these can speed up the organization of the surface circulation if they persist.
These supercell like storms help to consolidate the low level spin allowing for the mid-level circulation to reach down to the surface. This has been a textbook example of how persistent deep convection drives development.
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