Rabbit
(Weather Master)
Mon Aug 02 2004 10:01 PM
Re: alex, bonnie?, black out rain in miami and other tropical thoughts

earlier today it appeared as if an eye formed and then filled back in. what apparantly happened was a bit of shear and dry air worked into the center and then the system reorganized, covering the center back up. Meaning this system is likely not peaked yet as the ir loop shows another blow up of convection over the center. As for the radar appearance, the eye is once again evident and appears to have spun faster slightly in the last couple of frames.

91L continues to become better organized, and I will be very surprised if it is not upgraded at either 11pm or 5am tomorrow.

Sort of interesting we have nothing until July 31, and the season begins to take off right at the beginning of August.



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