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Wed Jun 09 2004 05:28 PM
shear from a few directions

Shear is very strong right now from more than one direction. Air is diving down out of the north and coming out of the sw. There may be an illusion of twisting but I don't believe it has any real circulation..and any attempt to twist would be hindered by its current location in a shear zone.

Infact, if I remember right people were insisting shear would lessen across the Gulf and Carib basin and just the opposite happened.

Wondering whether or not we are going to have devasting conditions from another unnamed system like earlier in the year.



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