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chrisnnavarre wrote:Personally, I don't see this going away anytime soon. While it will most certainly become a tropical depression today, the LLC rotation is still there. I also don’t see this going fishing anytime soon. Looks to be both south and west of forecast track again this morning. I believe Ingrid will wait out this shear and move just as Accuweather predicted somewhere in the vicinity of PR. Then it will become a significant threat to the CONUS. Then next 24 hours are going to tell the tale. If it’s still there tomorrow, I think it will be there until Tuesday and then things will really get interesting. By the way the area in the SW Caribbean looks interesting this morning as well. Models continue to ping on something down there, and if I lived along the Gulf Coast I wouldn’t let my guard down just yet. A squeeze play for the state of Florida could be in the works.
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Buck wrote:Anyone reminded of 2005's Irene?
Yes, that is what this is doing.
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