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Thunder44 wrote:americanrebel wrote:That should make it a TD then.
It's not going to be upgraded to a TD based on those numbers alone. We need to see if a closed surface circulation exists first.
With the westly winds on the buoy south of the system,. That answers at least most of that question. How strong it is, I would say 30-35 knots.
Thunder44 wrote:With the westly winds on the buoy south of the system,. That answers at least most of that question. How strong it is, I would say 30-35 knots.
Yeah, I see that now. But that would put most of convection east of the center.
http://ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41040
Fego wrote:LLC going WNW, meantime the convection is moving WSW.
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