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Waiting around...
Well as we are approaching 11pm.. the next round of advisories will be out. It doesn't look like TD 17 will be here till tomorrow.. Forgive me if I'm wrong.
Juan continues bookin towards the Canadian Maritimes and Kate is just spinning in her own little world.
Comments welcomed on any of the 3 systems
Juan continues bookin towards the Canadian Maritimes and Kate is just spinning in her own little world.
Comments welcomed on any of the 3 systems
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We will have to wait until it emerges in the SW GOM because it will cross the Yucatan first so development is not imminent as it crosses land.
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I dont think its gonna cross the Yucatan. I see it getting picked up by the westerlies to its north (the trough). Look at the movement, its moving north as stated above. I think it could be a TD now, there is definately a surface low as shown by this visible loop (look southeast of Cozumel). if you wanna see the rotation more clearly speed the animation up to the max and its clear a low level center has formed.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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You're right...
It may get pulled North... and then possibly NE and be the 3rd system to effect Florida this year {pre-erika and Henri were the other two..}. The question is.. When will NHC send a plane out or when will they just flat out call it a TD lol
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I agree...
a low level circulation has formed and it is heading north.Florida we need to watch this closely.
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Yep, i think its gonna head north and get flung east-northeast into the Tampa area or a little father south. Whether it become Larry is another story, i think the shear will keep it at TD level but i think it could become a weak TS. Its gotta get it together fast before the westerlies start shearing it a bit.
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