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- BensonTCwatcher
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Watch for "homebrew"
Keep your eyes peeled. I know JB talks about this a lot but, take a peek at the area east of JAX and a bit SW of bermuda. Use high or medium zoom and be sure to click animate. QS indicates a circulation.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
approx 29N 71W
Not that we don't have enough going on, but I think we need to (mods?) separate the Katrina aftermath info from the upcoming threats. This can be a place for both. We will have more to deal with soon enough. Hopefully ( and prayerfully) we will not have any more landfalls, but as one of the best places to "check-in" for tropic info, we need to keep up the watch....
Don't start flaming me on this either, I used to live in NO ( Metarie, Belle Chasse, and River Ridge) I still have family there.
Benson out...
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
approx 29N 71W
Not that we don't have enough going on, but I think we need to (mods?) separate the Katrina aftermath info from the upcoming threats. This can be a place for both. We will have more to deal with soon enough. Hopefully ( and prayerfully) we will not have any more landfalls, but as one of the best places to "check-in" for tropic info, we need to keep up the watch....
Don't start flaming me on this either, I used to live in NO ( Metarie, Belle Chasse, and River Ridge) I still have family there.
Benson out...
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Fair enough. anticyclone there and plenty of moisture to the NW. I woudl not be too surprised. No low on the suface maps yet either, but there is a LLC. I for one will be happy to sit here and watch it dissipate..If it is going to spin up, it should either get going over the next few hours or loose the spin.
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