Random Chaos
(Weather Analyst)
Tue Jul 31 2007 11:58 AM
Re: 99L-Eastern Atlantic

Re: weather_wise911

While there isn't much moisture ahead of it, it also doesn't look detrimental to it's development. Take a look at the Saharan Air Layer, which is usually the largest impact on negative development; it shows the influx of hot, dry, dusty Saharan air ending just north of the system. Thus what's ahead of 99L is dry, but not adversely dry.

Storm is still holding together. I agree, TD could be mentioned at anytime. Models are still having a hard time picking up the low - only the CMC is showing it well.



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