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Takeoff was supposed to occur at 8:30 AM EDT but it has not happend so the flight was canceled and for me is no surprise that they will not go today..
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Their is a little spin just off the western tip of Cuba moving due east.
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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This area still has a fairly good chance of development. The LCC near western Cuba is moving ENE, but should turn more toward the NE later today. Deep convection is building south of the LCC so I wouldn't write this off yet. The thing that may hinder development, or as a wildcard, help develop a low that is developing near the Bahamas again. Check latest visibles and you'll see some convection developing out there east of the Bahamas. This showed up on the NAM yesterday. This should move north with the leftover convection from Tammy, but should it develop on its own, would rob energy from 93L. Its possible that 93L could get entrained into this Bahamian low and head north toward the mid Atlantic. But 93l may come to life....stay tuned. 
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Nice blow up. South of Cuba. Still think we need to watch.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
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TWO 11:30 AM:
A small area of low pressure is located near the western tip of
Cuba. Shower activity with this system is poorly organized...and
upper-level winds in the eastern Gulf of Mexico are expected to
become less favorable for tropical cyclone development over the
next day or so. Nevertheless...this system will likely spread
heavy rains and gusty winds over portions of Cuba...the Florida
Keys...and the Florida Peninsula over the next day or two as it
moves north-northeastward.
A small area of low pressure is located near the western tip of
Cuba. Shower activity with this system is poorly organized...and
upper-level winds in the eastern Gulf of Mexico are expected to
become less favorable for tropical cyclone development over the
next day or so. Nevertheless...this system will likely spread
heavy rains and gusty winds over portions of Cuba...the Florida
Keys...and the Florida Peninsula over the next day or two as it
moves north-northeastward.
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HURAKAN wrote:TWO 11:30 AM:
A small area of low pressure is located near the western tip of
Cuba. Shower activity with this system is poorly organized...and
upper-level winds in the eastern Gulf of Mexico are expected to
become less favorable for tropical cyclone development over the
next day or so. Nevertheless...this system will likely spread
heavy rains and gusty winds over portions of Cuba...the Florida
Keys...and the Florida Peninsula over the next day or two as it
moves north-northeastward.
Winds becoming less favorable. Bye Bye 93L...you gave us a scare yesterday, but oh well.
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skysummit wrote:HURAKAN wrote:TWO 11:30 AM:
A small area of low pressure is located near the western tip of
Cuba. Shower activity with this system is poorly organized...and
upper-level winds in the eastern Gulf of Mexico are expected to
become less favorable for tropical cyclone development over the
next day or so. Nevertheless...this system will likely spread
heavy rains and gusty winds over portions of Cuba...the Florida
Keys...and the Florida Peninsula over the next day or two as it
moves north-northeastward.
Winds becoming less favorable. Bye Bye 93L...you gave us a scare yesterday, but oh well.
Yes never thought this was a Go...To much Complexity with Tammy in the Pic...
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