near 14N, 40W now. There is probably a new one forming in the convection to the SW. The models aren't really initializing well, and they probably won't until one center can consolidate. This likely has major implications for the future of Lisa, as the southern option is nearly 5 deg south of the current LLCC.
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huvsloop.html
Lisa's low level center popped out...
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Yes if a more south center is iniciated then the islands may be more threatened.
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