cieldumort
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Loc: Austin, Tx 30.40N 97.80W
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File this update under: "Where are they now?"
This guy...
 
No longer being tracked as an active Invest, now heading decidedly west after initially being swept a little bit east, after having been stationary south of Louisiana, after having been... ... .... Slight pressure falls as well as a prominent wave pattern at the surface. Circulation is aloft in lower to mid levels, but not obviously at the surface. Gusty winds within these thin, banding squalls to about 25 knots. Some slight potential for further organization today. The real story .. just look at the date stamps on these images! 2016's defining theme, IMHO.
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cieldumort
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Loc: Austin, Tx 30.40N 97.80W
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Pretty darn impressive. Tracked here for nearly a month, and early this predawn approaching Corpus Christi, TX with a now possibly closed off surface low and pressures falling at a decent clip within the center of circulation.

KBBF, 28.06N 95.87W. An oil rig with an anemometer at an elevation of 28 meters above the site elevation, just gusted to 48 kts.
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doug
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Loc: parrish,fl 27.53N 82.44W
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What ever IT is , is crashing on shore as this is written....
-------------------- doug
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cieldumort
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Loc: Austin, Tx 30.40N 97.80W
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Having 'crashed' into the middle Texas coast this morning, the ghost of 92L is inland, at long last, now centered between Corpus Christi and Victoria. After intensifying offshore, the low weakened once interacting with land. The potential for 92L remnants on its own to trigger showers and thunderstorms may last for day or two to come, and then the low may get absorbed or swept up in a frontal passage late in the weekend.
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