Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Sun Aug 08 2004 03:32 PM
Re: Sunday Sleeper...

Yeah Cuban radar doesn't show much convection with this system, but that's was also apparent on the IR pixs too.... Bottom line, at least we have a "weak" circulation at the mid levels, moving toward the GOM, which might be able to support a developing system better than what the NW Car had to offer the past day or so.... still need to get the convection, and get the Mid level down to the surface, but we all know how these things can pulse, it just needs to get kick started, maybe this will be initiated in the GOM, maybe not. I'm just not ready to put a fork in it quite yet... but its not a sure thing by no stretch of the imagination....


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