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Sun Aug 25 2002 05:34 PM
A little Bastardi Note of interest from today's minor-post...

It's not too often Joe doesn't have an idea on something, so this is worth posting for that alone if nothing else. But it caught my eye this morning too. System doesn't look great right now. The 30 frame loop of Goes-8 Hurric sector shows the best look to the convection was around 12 last night. There is a lot of shear in the area so I wouldn't expect anything to get excited about soon, if ever.

>>Don't know what to make of the system near central America, except it does not look like it should just shoot west as the newly developping Pacific cyclone did. This looks like a slow north to northwest drift. There is an upper ridge close by. So again we have to see what the 24 hour tendency is for convection and movement is.



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