http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
A very well defined circulation with 91L and by the way this circulation is one of the best I haved seen in years but without deep convection.But what reprecurtions this eastward movement it may have is not known one of them not move into more cooler waters.
Well defined surface low moving eastward
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BonesXL wrote:Very nice. Any chances of it recurving west, in the future?
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No chance that it will go west as the flow is from west to east around the crest of the ride unless it does a loop in the atlantic and that has happened but with this one not going to.Also there is a trough to it's west that will block any westward track.
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