danny's twin brother ,donny has popped up
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danny's twin brother ,donny has popped up
in the same place the naked circ of danny was. it is actually the best looking thing in the tropics now.
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Re: danny's twin brother ,donny has popped up
rainstorm wrote:in the same place the naked circ of danny was. it is actually the best looking thing in the tropics now.
That actually may be a piece of Danny.
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The area that is located where Danny was or what may actually be a piece of Danny is far from the most impressive area in the tropics right now.
Invest 90L is still a circular area of convection, with or without a low pressure on the surface we have convection associated with the system.
The convection persisting east of the Bahamas for six days (or about six days) means nothing? We know the longer convection persists, the better chance there is for development.
Invest 90L is still a circular area of convection, with or without a low pressure on the surface we have convection associated with the system.
The convection persisting east of the Bahamas for six days (or about six days) means nothing? We know the longer convection persists, the better chance there is for development.
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ColdFront77 wrote:The area that is located where Danny was or what may actually be a piece of Danny is far from the most impressive area in the tropics right now.
Invest 90L is still a circulur area of convection, with or without a low pressure on the surface we have convection associated with the system.
The convection persisting east of the Bahamas for six days (or about six days) means nothing? We know the longer convection persists the more chance of development.
Tom, she's talking about an area around 38ºN, 48ºW
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