Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Mon Jul 29 2002 09:46 PM
Re: central atl

Hey Mopar. I don't know if there's more or not. They're always out there and often alternate with and/or interact with the tropical waves. To me, though, it seems that this year's ULL's that originate in the central Atlantic are larger and more well defined than usual. Look at the one coming into the Gulf. Last I checked on it (a few hours ago), it practically looks like a major hurricane - except I'm looking at the Water Vapor . Anyway, I don't know who or what tracks ULL's, so I gotta vote "I Don't Know." Lookin' forward to your input anyway!

Steve



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