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She's lost a lot of convection... almost naked! :o
Is she cooling off?
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Is she cooling off?
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Dry air once again is playing a role on another system that was trying to develop.This season so far dry air has been the main factor for TD#2,TD#6 and tropical wave/Claudette to fizzele east of the lesser antilles.
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It is definitely not dead, but it's not as well organzied either as it was yesterday. It's what I suspected. While this wave has held together better then the other past CV waves, I don't think we will see significant development of this wave untill it gets to 50W. We might see this thing become a depression or maybe a minimal TS before then, not much more else. It just still too early for this CV waves to develop quickly so far out in the Atlantic.
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