danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Sun Aug 01 2004 01:43 AM
Re: Second Recon Flight

LI Phil,
Yes, at least they shouldn't have to worry about any turbulence.
Old 90 still managing to fire up some high tops even this late in the day. Appears to be a " ring of fire" centered near 23.0N and 90.0W. IR tops oscillating from the NE quad to the NW quad, last hour. Buoys still don't look that impressive. If it maintains a W-ward drift the Bay of Campeche should bump it up a notch, if at all. You"d think the cool front will pick it up and run it through FL. We'll just have to keep an eye-no pun on it.



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