like it's trying to get it's act together.
You see more convection is trying building around
the broad circulation.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Redder wrote:You guys and gals keep giving coordinates for 90L near the center of the Gulf, but I keep seeing a distinct surface swirl futher south just north of the Yucatan Channel. So whats up with that observation, are my eyes playing dirty tricks? The 99L looks so ragged compared to this feature in my opinion and I would think that this one would be of more interest to forum board. I think this might be an East coast Gulf coast bias
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lilbump3000 wrote:Well on the site below they have it at 24.9N 85.2W
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2.cgi?YEAR=2004&MO=Jul&BASIN=ATL&STORM_NAME=90L.INVEST&PROD=track_vis&PHOT=yes&ARCHIVE=active&NAV=tc&DISPLAY=Latest&ACTIVES=04-EPAC-05E.DARBY,04-WPAC-13W.NAMTHEUN,04-ATL-90L.INVEST,04-ATL-99L.INVEST,&STYLE=tables

Redder wrote:Im strickly a novice weather guy, Im not going to argue with the people in your link![]()
Just thought this would be of more interest and speculation while waiting for the East coast storm to fire up

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