
TD #2 & #3 in the next 36 Hours?
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NJCane wrote:92L is showing some development of convection in the last frames of satellite imagery.
Zoomed visable signature looks impressive albeit small...the setting sun will also distort the image a tad..
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastnhe.html
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You know, when Alex was still a depression sitting by Jacksonville-GA border, where I live (C. Florida) I was receving so much rain. When Alex wound up by the NC coast we were still getting heavy rain because of it. I jsut find it interesting the awesome power these systems have and can do from whatever distance. It's amazing.
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yoda wrote:Has there ever been a time where a TD#3 or a TD#4 become a B storm and a TD#2 became a C storm? I find it fascinating that 92L may become Bonnie, while, if it happens, the remnants of TD#2 could be become Charley.
Sure. Assuming TD 3 becomes a TS before TD 2 does, it would be Bonnie.
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