Portastorm wrote:vaffie wrote:The lowest pressure in the northwestern Caribbean was reported in the last hour by a ship located at 19.7N, 82.0W at 1011 mb and it's reporting moderately fast falling pressures and a 19 knot southeast wind. This and other details would seem to indicate that a surface circulation is forming at approximately 18.7N, 83W or a few miles east of where the strongest convection in the area has formed in the last hour.
At first glance, I kinda wondered what you were looking at vaffie ... but after a few minutes with the NASA satellite loop, I do see some kind of "swirl" developing in that area. Who knows? Could be the start of something.
Portastorm after your post i took a close look, and i think vaffie may be on to something.