Check out this cool animation- it shows a heck of a SAL outbreak blasting off of Africa, but notice it seems to sort of spin clockwise...or is it just me being tired?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... java5.html
And ex-TD 10 better hurry and get moving or this SAL could over take it in a few days....but that is just my guess, I have no basis other than looking at the animation for saying that. We'll have to see. Maybe the SALs are not as strong now. I don't know...still new to me. A lot to keep up with out there.
Is it me or does the SAL "spin" Clockwise?
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