This little complex is not getting any mention on it's own probably because it's so close to land but it does seem to be in a favorable area if stays off shore.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... _floater_2
Gulf of Tehuantepec
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Re: Gulf of Tehuantepec
Just a bump
It's still there and looks a little bettter than yesterday but I think it's moving onshore. Probably getting swept up into the larger low developing in the western Caribbean.

It's still there and looks a little bettter than yesterday but I think it's moving onshore. Probably getting swept up into the larger low developing in the western Caribbean.

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Re: Gulf of Tehuantepec
What I want to know is if you typed out "Tehuantepec" yourself or cut and pasted it. 

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HurricaneBelle wrote:What I want to know is if you typed out "Tehuantepec" yourself or cut and pasted it.
I can't even spell Spainish!
http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/satellite/sa ... type=flash
The UL south of the Rio Grande is suppose to start lifting out and I think this little system will get pulled northward and become part of the Gulf of Mexico system.
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