GOM 25N 90W
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- Pigsnibble
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GOM 25N 90W
Several folks have noted this T-storm cluster on the 93L topics. Small but centered water vapor, and slight rotation. LLC trying to develop ?
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- Pigsnibble
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Re: GOM 25N 90W
Agreed. Any structure it might have had is really struggling against the low. Although it seems to be pushing SW at fair rate of speed, relative to the low.
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I still wouldn't rule this system out. It is still moving SW and might pull the system from the Carribean into this low that is forming at the surface and cause it to really blow up, that might be what all the models have been showing and we did not know why. Just an idea, may or may not happen.
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