and it looks to be a bit S. of the former center:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
Henry LIVES! Huge burst of convection in GOM.......
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dixiebreeze wrote:OK wxman. Looks good on IR. A harbinger, perhaps?
Well, it looked a lot more threatening yesterday and even earlier today. Let's see if the squall area grows and extends west toward the center overnight. It may barely reach TS strength before moving inland and weakening. Personally, I'd like to get rid of the name "Henri" ASAP. You have to talk through your nose to say it -- AH-REE (the "N" is silent in French).

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