Don't kill off 92L yet

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Don't kill off 92L yet

#1 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:04 am

Becaues it has developed outflow over the northern side. With a cirualtion trying to develop near 26.5 north/69 west. I think that this thing is trying one more time. It would be our first fish!!!


What do the rest of you think...
http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/rmsd ... PICAL.html
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#2 Postby DoctorHurricane2003 » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:15 am

NRL already killed off 92L

Plus I'm calling it dead cause the thunderstorms have pretty much died. What's left of it looks like it is getting absorbed into possibly future 94L (Bahamas system).
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#3 Postby mobilebay » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:59 am

OK then 92L has been killed off! :beam:
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#4 Postby cyclonaut » Fri Jun 17, 2005 7:39 am

& away whatever is left of that is moving away from the U.S. so I coull care less.
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#5 Postby HURAKAN » Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:27 am

Right now the system looks very disorganized, and in case something develops, which looks very unrealistic at this moment, it will be a weak system.

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#6 Postby jrod » Fri Jun 17, 2005 1:34 pm

The core of that system is no over cooler waters and still feeling a lot of shear. Though with the way the last 6 hours have looked on the satellite I suppse a cold-core, sub tropical cyclone is still possible but unlikely.
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