Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Fri Jul 12 2002 05:38 PM
GOM Convection

well now everyone has given up on 96L it looks like it might finally be given one last attempt at making a go of itself. Satellite imagery shows convection across much of the NE GOM with a large cluster due south of the Mississippi Delta. The whole activity is heading to the northeast, but of interest is that large cluster mentioned just. This area has some outflow aloft, and there are some indications of a possible circulation. Remember yesterdays TWD stated that the broad low had many ill-defined circulations so i guess a reformation / relocation of the strongest circulation is possible. Although i dont really expect anything to happen it is interesting that the system looks healthier than it has done for days, and NRL have dropped the pressure to 1010mb.

Rich B

StormWarn2000 I.W.N.



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