If anyone cares to take a break (from watching anything likely of any concern to landlubbers like me) there seems to be a cluster of thunderstorms in the East Pacific with a center of sorts near 8N 107W. And it's only three days into the East Pacific hurricane season no less. Granted it's hardly the area's most impressive looking convection for the week. But it does appear to be getting a little more organized, with a sort of 'war bonnet' or plumed hat shape in the later satellite images.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/epac-ir4-loop.html
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