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Mon Aug 19 2002 11:48 PM
92L and friends

er.. guess the convection isnt refiring. well, no bother. it has plenty of convection to work with inland over north carolina. or maybe formative tropical lows have a survival period between host thunderstorm complexes, not unlike demons and their hosts in the movie fallen. i wouldnt know, but 92L needs one or the other if it is going to be a viable entity by daylight tomorrow.
both of the waves in SW atlantic are actually maintaining some convection. now if theyd just leave the itcz.. move out of their parents house and grow up.. maybe we can start betting theyll develop.
my central atlantic fish spinner still has a chance.. and the devil rays will get the AL east pennant. oh wait.. those jackasses are going to strike. nobody wins the pennant. so much for national pasttime.
HF 0347z20august



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