Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Mon Jul 30 2007 01:14 PM
Re: id give it chances based on ships model

OK, a little confused now but NRL have 98L up as 98L.LIMA... odd! Perhaps its gonna get classified. It certainly has become better organised, and has taken on a somewhat subtropical appearance. The strongest convection, in fact the only convection, is in a curved band in the eastern semi-circle. The llcc has also become somewhat better defined. However, time is not on its side as it trundles slowly north-northeast towards cooler waters.

99L is also worth watching, but i havent looked at this much yet so i'll post on it later. However, suffice it to say this is easily more of a threat than 98L.

Regards



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