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StarmanHDB wrote:Back on July 15, a close friend pointed out what he termed a "naked swirl" floating over the Atlantic west of Cape Verde. This naked swirl eventually became Tropical Storm Bonnie. Since that time, I've been staring at so many satellite loops that all I see are counterclockwise rotating swirls! All of that said, what is currently swirling around near 10N, 42W? At what point does one need to start paying attention to these not-so-obvious tropical features?
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