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Thats a major problem because it has a well defined LLC with everything. But shear keeps knocking the convection to the northeast. This could be a storm that is allowed closed to the United states with out a Advisorie then boom? It sure looks like it. I don't know what to say because I just don't know.
MWatkins wrote:One more quick hit...
The burst of convection over the last 6 hours has bought the low-level circulation some time. The shear is lessening a bit...and by tomorrow the environment...in terms of moisture...should moderate a bit and allow this thing to get back to TD status.
I realize there are a lot of questions on track...and I don't want to get too hyped up on a track projection until we actually see advisories coming out on the system again. However...I think the WNW track...for the next 5 days...seems extreemly reasonable. I don't see this system gaining latitude rapidly at any point in the next few days....and the increase to 10 knots in forward speed suggests the system is already feeling some ridging to the N.
MW
HURAKAN wrote:ivanhater wrote:HURAKAN wrote:Tomorrow morning should be interesting to see how the system has progressed or regressed.
hurakan, i miss your old avatar with the apple
I don't remember having an avatar with an apple. The old one that I had had the Florida Marlins symbol.
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