Seems like Something's Trying to Spin up near 9N 35W
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Re: Seems like Something's Trying to Spin up near 9N 35W
I was confused at first, thinking it was the one of the new invests already marked. Nope...
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Re: Seems like Something's Trying to Spin up near 9N 35W
Agreed lol. My first thought was "there's nothing there".... but there actually is. Very small and difficult to detect but I do see some vorticity there. No impressive convection to speak of but I think there's something there perhaps around 850mb?? Might be something that begins to convect with time, hard to say.
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