Final rip to 90L?

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Final rip to 90L?

#1 Postby cycloneye » Sun Aug 01, 2004 6:46 am

From the 8:05 discussion:

GULF OF MEXICO...
WEAK AREA OF LOW PRES...1010 MB...CONTINUES TO DRIFT SLOWLY SW
ACROSS THE CENTRAL GULF NEAR 24N93W OR 225 NM WNW OF MERIDA
MEXICO. THE LOW HAS BECOME MORE ELONGATED AND DISORGANIZED SINCE
YESTERDAY AND NOW A SFC TROF EXTENDS NE ALONG 26N91W TO THE
COAST OF FL ABOUT 60 NM N OF TAMPA. DRY MID/UPPER LEVEL AIR OVER
THE NW GULF HAS KEPT MOST OF THE THUNDERSTORMS SW OF THE LOW.
SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IS WITHIN A 60 NM RADIUS OF
23N95W.

Is this the final epiloge for 90L or there is something left?
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#2 Postby Aquawind » Sun Aug 01, 2004 7:28 am

Zippo organization...However a trough of low pressure over the GOM is worthy of keeping an eye on..looks like a Poof convection wise..

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