doug
(Weather Analyst)
Fri Jul 09 2004 04:16 PM
Re: 96L flares up

The NHC does not seem to interested in that little low any more...it is poorly organized, all the convection on the west and it is experiencing blow off...I agree with the NHC that it has a very small chance of further development, and they probably don't want to classify it any way.
The best chance of an organized system is the former 95L at around 45W which has a low and no convection, but if it stays intact for the next several days could get into an increasingly favorable environment in the NW Carribean by Tuesday or Wednesday. Other than that not much on the board right now. EDS.



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