http://www.tormenta.net/frame_page.asp? ... BNT20.KNHC
Stormsfury posted a thread earlier about this and TPC is starting to mention it.
5:30 PM TWO:Action in central atlantic
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Yep
Yep, convection is definitely increasing rapidly around what was just a low-level eddy. Could well become a TD/TS over the weekend and gradually curve westward. Might well be a concern to the eastern U.S. <b>if</b> it develops and <b>if</b> it survives for 4-5 days or more.
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