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Sun Jun 09 2002 03:53 PM
Re: Gulf Disturbance

I ain't gonna bash you either. June has been kind of hit and and miss. There has been a ton of activity, just nothing getting organized. All of the models except the AVN have backed off on development off of Florida. Some of them (GFDL & MM5) are now hinting at something in 3-4 days anywhere from Yucatan down to Nicaragua. GFDL has the most interesting solution out to 120, but I'm betting it's just another convection complex. Like I said, there have been several of them and some surface lows, just nothing that has really had a shot at developing.

http://www.essc.psu.edu/rhart-cgi-bin/gfdltc2.cgi?time=2002060906-boris02e&field=Sea+Level+Pressure&hour=120hr

Steve



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