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M.A.
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Convection in GOM
      #93044 - Wed Jul 25 2012 07:46 PM

A couple of areas in the GOM that bear watching. The area just off the Mexican coast line looks to have a slight rotation on the visible sat. The area S of the panhandle of Florida has a nice blow up of convection and looks to be assosiated with the wave that came through Florida a few days ago. Time will tell.

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Jul 26 2012 04:23 AM)


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Re: Convection in GOM [Re: M.A.]
      #93045 - Thu Jul 26 2012 03:58 AM

Not saying anything will come of it but the "stuff" in the northern GOM looks interesting as of last look...

Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Jul 26 2012 04:24 AM)


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