Since this is not an invest, I'm making a thread for this AOI near the Pacific coast of Mexico. It is very close to Eugene, would be interesting to see a Fujiwhara effect take place. I do think it will take a boring track, but we could see another cane IMO.
And here is what the TWO's say.
A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM THE COAST
OF SOUTHERN MEXICO SOUTHWARD OVER THE PACIFIC FOR SEVERAL HUNDRED
MILES IS ASSOCIATED WITH A SMALL AREA OF LOW PRESSURE NEAR THE GULF
OF TEHUANTEPEC. UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE MARGINALLY CONDUCIVE FOR
SOME DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM AS IT MOVES SLOWLY WESTWARD AROUND
5 MPH. THIS SYSTEM HAS A LOW CHANCE...20 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A
TROPICAL CYCLONE DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS.
20% very near Mexico (on EPAC side) (Is invest 97E)
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Re: 20% very near Mexico (on EPAC side)
Is invest 97E.
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