with Peter Sinclair
Lightning near the center is a sign of a storm attempting to intensify. It typically does afterward. But this is not a typical storm. In order for this vertical motion to translate into stronger horizontal winds it must wrap around the center. The wind shear is fighting that. https://t.co/jJChyQH8Mi
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) August 2, 2020
Looks like that is happening now. pic.twitter.com/HLbRRzYIVQ
— tropicwatch (@tropicwatch) August 2, 2020
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