http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/flash-avn.html - you can see there is a large swirl in the eastern Atlantic, with lots of convection and instability. I believe it includes a portion of Invest 90L. It's that time of year for subtropical development to occur out there, so it has my attention, at least.
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Eastern Atlantic?
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Re: Eastern Atlantic?
Not sure if it's still part of 90L (if so, feel free to lock this thread), but the NHC has a larger circle now in the latest TWO, and they now indicate a 10% chance of tropical or subtropical development (with the mention of potentially more favorable conditions in a few days).
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Re: Eastern Atlantic?
After analizing all,it appears that is part of 90L.
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