Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Wed Jul 02 2008 08:49 PM
Re: Watching System in the Far East Atlantic

Satellite imagery shows that the disturbance (92L) still remains somewhat well organsied, but needs to consolidate a little more before classification i would imagine. Model support at the moment doesnt seem to take the system above Tropical Storm strength generally. Oh note, and perhaps of more 'threat' is the new 93L - the area just east of the Lesser Antilles. Satellite shows a rapidly developing and well organised disturbance, but no mention of it currently from the NHC.


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