HanKFranK
(User)
Wed Oct 03 2007 11:24 AM
invest variety

yeah, i see 90L. it looks about as willing to develop as td 10 did last month. it has a little more room, so maybe it won't be as underwhelming. 91L has a good bit of model support and makes synoptic sense. track is sort of oddball (you see them go southwest when they're near the extreme western edge of the atlantic basin... usually not that far east), but given the pattern also makes sense. the karen remnant is gone under days of shear... melissa never totally went away, and is going to have a long post-system track in post-analysis. probably won't keep going.
by the way, nhc....
psst...
10n/40w.
low pressure.
upper high.
spinning.
HF 1124z03october



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