Nice blowup of convection there this morning.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/GANIMv9AbEX8.jpg
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There is a mid-to upper level trough axis that extends down across the NW Caribbean to the Gulf of Honduras. Convection has increased down there today, and if the convection can continue to pulsate, this area may be a place to watch. Heck, we don't have nothing else going on out there in this extremely lame 2013 season.
However, even if something attempts to get going, our good ole dry air and shear will find its way in the region to destroy it.
However, even if something attempts to get going, our good ole dry air and shear will find its way in the region to destroy it.
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