Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Sun Jul 07 2002 11:16 PM
Re: GOM Vis Sat Loop

yep, looks like TD 1 is on its way, due for arrival at 1030pm EDT tonight, but may be delayed by a few hours to 530 am tomoro morning!

latest visible imagery does indeed show a continually improving system, with some spiral banding features now becomming established. Expect possibly this to become TD one tonight. As for the future of this system. Well, i am guessing it may become Arthur by late monday, and will probably peak at around 50 to 55 mph before moving onshore on Tuesday near or south of Brownsville, Texas. I guess we will have to wait and see, but this is the best candidate so far this season!

Post again soon

Rich B

StormWarn2000 IWN



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