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But same wording from the 5:30 one on the Yucatan system.We will have to wait until tommorow to see what will happen with the yucatan system and if that atlantic one can develop.
TPC TWO of 10:30 PM mentions atlantic system
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TPC TWO of 10:30 PM mentions atlantic system
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System in the Atlantic looks good. It looks 100 X's healthier than anything in the Gulf/Yucatan.
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Agree Garrett it looks like a TD.
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IMHO, the Atlantic system looks like it is already a tropical depression ... the system looks a lot better than Tropical Depression #2 ever did ... and QuikScat passes have already verified a tighter LLC than TD #2 ever had ...
The LLC right now is located roughly around 7.6ºN, and 38ºW-39ºW ...
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The LLC right now is located roughly around 7.6ºN, and 38ºW-39ºW ...
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Not Really
It's not really THAT far south. Lili formed at 10N last year. Many storms have formed that far south, and usually they track WNW and make it into the Caribbean without hitting SA. But normally they form on the crest of a tropical wave, break off, and track WNW. This one is still embedded in the ITCZ. Not much convection with it this morning.
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I think that this low wont do anything unless begins to gain latitud and also gains deep convection that had yesterday because it looked like a TD but this morning it looks ragged.
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