Looks like something is flaring up in the Bahamas.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/avn-l.jpg
Area in Bahamas
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Area in Bahamas
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Re: Area in Bahamas
I've been eyeing that area as well this morning. A recent burst of convection showing up on visible. It's an area to watch that's between the ULL low to the E/NE, and the confused system in the GOM. 

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2pm TWD.
A SURFACE TROUGH IS OVER THE WESTERN ATLANTIC ANALYZED FROM
24N74W CROSSING THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND EASTERN CUBA ALONG
21N76W PRODUCING MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION OVER THE
SOUTHERN BAHAMAS FROM 22N TO 25N BETWEEN 72W AND 75W. THIS
SURFACE TROUGH IS SUPPORTED BY AN UPPER LEVEL ELONGATED
TROUGH/LOW CENTERED NEAR 21N76W.
A SURFACE TROUGH IS OVER THE WESTERN ATLANTIC ANALYZED FROM
24N74W CROSSING THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND EASTERN CUBA ALONG
21N76W PRODUCING MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION OVER THE
SOUTHERN BAHAMAS FROM 22N TO 25N BETWEEN 72W AND 75W. THIS
SURFACE TROUGH IS SUPPORTED BY AN UPPER LEVEL ELONGATED
TROUGH/LOW CENTERED NEAR 21N76W.
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