11 AM advisory= Still TD#10 at 15.1n-37.0w
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11 AM advisory= Still TD#10 at 15.1n-37.0w
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This is the discussion about still TD#10 despite the 3.0 T number but really the system does look a little ragged now and they say it in the discussion but the west track will continue.
This is the discussion about still TD#10 despite the 3.0 T number but really the system does look a little ragged now and they say it in the discussion but the west track will continue.
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It may look a little more ragged, but the scope of this circulation is huge and will probably take a large landmass to brake apart.
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/hires_image2 ... Bas112.png
http://manati.wwb.noaa.gov/hires_image2 ... Bas112.png
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-ir2-loop.html
Ragged? Looks like a proverbial black hole that sucks up everything around it....

Ragged? Looks like a proverbial black hole that sucks up everything around it....
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Re: YUP
WXBUFFJIM wrote:Sure does steph!! Looks more like a minimal tropical storm to me!!
Jim
I'm surprised that the NHC is being so conservative on the issuance of upgrades. Most signs point to it being Fabian, already, IMO.
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