Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Sun Oct 06 2002 02:26 AM
Re: Radar

After the two most exciting and intense weeks of the season things have quieted down somewhat.... wave in the W Caribbean appears to be holding it's own thus far moving towards the WNW and/or NW but not expected to develop any time soon...Presures inland over CA running in the 1008 and 1009 mb range tonight.. Kyle is a non event and subtropical low east of Bermuda heading off to the SW.. another wave approaching the antillies heading WNW but faced with a big shear event just ahead of it... so nothing imminent on the horizon...

If I was to pick which one had best chance to develop I guess I'd go with the W Car right now... if it can continue to persist and not fizzle out over land...

Saints still lead the NFC South I might add..... Old Miss whipped the Gators... BIG upset... HoustonTracker should be on cloud nine tonight...



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