elysium wrote:I will admit that this one had me going for a while. When you study the satellite imagery carefully, though, you realize that whoever listed this as a strong tropical wave has a very broad interpretation of the word 'strong'. This thing is in about the worst shape that it could be in and still be a wave, IMO.
This is a dud. It's better to realize it early. Even if it holds together (highly unlikely), this thing will never extract itself from the mountains of Hispaniola and Cuba. It's moving dead west. You can forget it.
I hate to be the one to break this to everyone here. 92L did look promising, but this one's over. This is when you kiss them goodbye and.....move on to the next one. It isn't so much that it's in poor condition, it's rather because it will never get a chance to develop. This one is making a bee line into the mountains, and there is nothing that can be done about that. 92L is a waste of time.
Here come the naysayers




