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Hey guys, just been looking at the latest visible imagery and loops from GHCC on the low to the ESE of Cape Hatarras. The low is very well defined with a tight circulation, and ample banding of the low level clouds. Although it earlier had very little convection, this is now starting to change. There is increasing convection on the western side of the centre which is now wrapping in towards the core of the low. If this continues we may see a classification later today, possible as a TD or something subtropical. It doesnt appear to be moving much, but there is a general slow motion towards the NNW i would say. Does anyone have any thoughts on this small feature? Regards |