http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-avn.html
Roughly at 15n and 68w. This is probably what the CMC model was eluding to in the GOM for next week in the other thread.
This might be our next invest SSW of Puerto Rico
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There are far too many threads on this imo.
But regardless, I don't think Im as gung-ho on this as other are....honestly to me it just looks like a big sheared flare up of thunderstorms that are induced by interaction with the ULL north of PR.
Why not just use tailgater's thread? He/she started it days ago on this system.....
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=96745
But regardless, I don't think Im as gung-ho on this as other are....honestly to me it just looks like a big sheared flare up of thunderstorms that are induced by interaction with the ULL north of PR.
Why not just use tailgater's thread? He/she started it days ago on this system.....
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=96745
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Normandy wrote:There are far too many threads on this imo.
But regardless, I don't think Im as gung-ho on this as other are....honestly to me it just looks like a big sheared flare up of thunderstorms that are induced by interaction with the ULL north of PR.
Why not just use tailgater's thread? He/she started it days ago on this system.....
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=96745
Moderators delete this thread and will continue on tailgater's thread.
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