Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Mon Aug 01 2005 02:30 AM
92, 93, and those wacky hybrids (94L)

I am noting a possible circulation around 23N 67W Not sure what's there. morning light will give a better picture... 92L is sputtering conversation on the northern section but still trying....

93L looks scattered but to be honest, I can't really find it on IR. So, nothing's going on there....

94L our Hybrid Theory, is firing up a little convection near the center of the circulation, with a HUGE envelope of winds around it. I looks like it could become something, but.... it seems to be drifting north, and probably won't have much time to go ST but it could happen

there is some convection around 15N 53W but nothing really promising yet... (though, with this season, every batch of thunderstorms seems to bear (bare?) watching....

What does it all mean? Well, nothing really seems to be heading our way, but there's still a couple of interesting spots that might suprise us...

-Mark



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