cieldumort
(Moderator)
Sun Jul 22 2007 07:28 PM
Re: Things to Watch

97L has been added.

Convection has been rather persistent, but any hint at a lower level cyclonic circulation might be a bit weak and fleeting just yet. Outflow has been reasonable, with the NE, E & SE sections all exhibiting decent outflow. The surface trof itself remains rather pronounced, and runs from roughly just NNE of Bermuda southwest for "several hundred miles," as mentioned in a few earlier TWOs & TWDs. Shear is high just to its east, but rather low to moderate now right on top of much of it (LINK). SSTs are just about marginal, and drop below 26 c very soon along its track to the north, however (LINK).



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