There is an upper level low pressure moving WSW that has been persisting for days with thunderstorms near the center of circulation. Nothing tropical to speak of right now but on the current path, it may be something down the road (early to middle of next week).
Hey, I'm trying to find something to look at out there while 'the disturbance formally known as TD10' struggles for a comeback.
30N, 50W moving WSW - something to watch?
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Re: 30N, 50W moving WSW - something to watch?
Rashid wrote:There is an upper level low pressure moving WSW that has been persisting for days with thunderstorms near the center of circulation. Nothing tropical to speak of right now but on the current path, it may be something down the road (early to middle of next week).
Hey, I'm trying to find something to look at out there while 'the disturbance formally known as TD10' struggles for a comeback.
LOL...Does "the disturbance formally known as td10" have a symbol??
From now on:
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Re: 30N, 50W moving WSW - something to watch?
mahicks wrote:Rashid wrote:There is an upper level low pressure moving WSW that has been persisting for days with thunderstorms near the center of circulation. Nothing tropical to speak of right now but on the current path, it may be something down the road (early to middle of next week).
Hey, I'm trying to find something to look at out there while 'the disturbance formally known as TD10' struggles for a comeback.
LOL...Does "the disturbance formally known as td10" have a symbol??
From now on:= "disturbance formally known as prince...I mean TD10
haaaaaaa
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