http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/ ... s/03080400
But none develop it at this run however it seems like a rainmaker for the northern leeward islands,the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
The tropical models still are following 90L at 00:00 UTC
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The tropical models still are following 90L at 00:00 UTC
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As long as 90L continues to show some signs of life (e.i. strong swirl with some convection initiating around the center), my eyes are still on it.
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I agree... my eyes remain on 90L as long as it shows signs of life, too.
Should all of us here interested in tropical meteorology not say this system has no chance as long as it has the circulation that it has?
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Cold front agreed. As long as it can keep a nice low level circulation it stands a chance. Who knows this may just all of a sudden flare up in about 5 or 6 days around the bahamas:):) I have a hunch the last word hasn't been written on 90 l:):) Then again.. I said 10 days ago the tropics would become active in 5-7 days:):)
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