Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Sun Jun 10 2007 01:58 PM
Re: geez

Some interesting things to watch today. 93L is a threat to absolutely no one, and the NRL animation isn't even center on it anymore beyond the last static image (and SSD has no floater up for it, or any other system, currently).

It's curious to me that 93L was declared worthy of investigation, but the bunch of clouds near Jamaica wasn't. As long as that huge low off the eastern seaboard remains in place, nothing is going to threaten the east coast, unless it can sneak in to the west of the low.

ETA: Looking at the animation I can find for the Caribbean in general, conditions don't appear all that favorable for development there, but, I still think it should be watched more closely than 93L, since it's in an area that climatologically is favorable, and since, well, it's closer to home than 93L.



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