Surprise ... Remnants of TD #2 an invest again...
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Surprise ... Remnants of TD #2 an invest again...
The remnants of TD #2 remain vigorous enough despite shear to become an invest once again (91L). Furthermore, a low level vorticity has been detected as well ... but again .. I don't expect further development from the remnants ...
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
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Despite not favorable conditions they are still watching it just in case a big surprise arrives and I also think that they have a plane ready to investigate if nessesary.
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No joke ticka but only they are watching it because they haved been following from the start and until they are very certain that it wont redevelop the invest will be there but dont think that as they put invests up that is automatic it will develop.
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And posts like Supercane's are one of the major reasons why. He was able to post an image to illustrate his point, which helps amateur weather-watchers and coastal residents like me understand what the heck you guys are talking about, looking at, and seeing sometimes.
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