Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Tue Jun 28 2005 10:20 AM
Hey Clark...

You still dislike my ideas on a possible mid-grade tropical storm coming out of the southern end of the wave axis that spawned 94L? . Like Superhero Lois Cane used to always say, sometimes systems primed for development just have that look. There's a good shot today we can see some feeding back and development. The NHC has acknowledged as much as ridging builds in overtop. This still looks like a central Mexican coast type of landfall, but I'd be paying at least casual attention if I were down there in South Padre or Brownsville just to be on the safe side. Time is working against serious development, so this is most likely just a rainmaker.

Steve



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