Which invest 93L,94L will be classified first as a TD?
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Which invest 93L,94L will be classified first as a TD?
I go with 93L.
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CapeVerdeWave wrote:cycloneye, can you add the option that they will both be classified as tropical depressions at the same time?
Added.
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Umm maybe after all 94L may be first a TD as it looks much better than 93L at this moment.Any more votes for the poll?
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:94L is looking pretty potent- TD as long as the shear doesn't get it
I may be eating crow for my 93L vote if 94L beats it with that
crazy convection in it
I looked at the shear map, and 94L is going to be moving into a less favorable environment in the next 24-36 hours, afterwards, it will enter a much more favorable environment with decreasing shear, and at it's movement, it will be there earlier than expected. It looks pretty good, and I think it will keep developing.
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krysof wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:94L is looking pretty potent- TD as long as the shear doesn't get it
I may be eating crow for my 93L vote if 94L beats it with that
crazy convection in it
I looked at the shear map, and 94L is going to be moving into a less favorable environment in the next 24-36 hours, afterwards, it will enter a much more favorable environment with decreasing shear, and at it's movement, it will be there earlier than expected. It looks pretty good, and I think it will keep developing.
94L my vote
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