Conditions are still too hostile over there. Too much dry air. Maybe when it reach the 40 to 50W longitude it may have better conditions.
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Cycloman you said in another thread that 2 days you would give it to them talk back. 

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Well...I am realy not sure if it's convection will survive until tomorow but let's give it the rest of the night and the day of tomorow to see what happen. Any way, I don't think it will persist, however, I think it will loose the convection but will mantain it's signature and presence untill it reach the mid 40W and then it's convection will reborn again because the conditions over 40 to 50 west are favorable. The same happened with Claudette. It came out of Africa as a very powerfull tropical wave with deep convection and a surface low but lost it's thunderstorms as it passed the CV islands to then reorganize when it reach the 45W, after that you all know Claudette's story.
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Agree that we have to watch it when it passes 40w because first we are at july and climotology doesn't favor developments so far east off africa and second dry air dominates the eastern atlantic.
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