Rabbit
(Weather Master)
Mon Aug 02 2004 07:35 PM
Alex and waves

Alex eye now completely closed on Charleston radar and thunderstorm flare-up on visible image on western eyewall

91L will likely be a TD not at 5pm but at 11pm; it is not yet classified as '02L.NONAME' but is still 91L

92L is well on its way to becomming a TD by mid week

both waves are 1012 mb, have upper ridging, and have a Pacitic-style west flow at low latitude, so they are both closed lows but not TDs yet

It is possible that by Friday that we could be talking about 's Bonnie and Charley

back to Alex, it probably has about 12 to 24 hours left to become a hurricane (which I think it will do) before the shear kicks back in from the west



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