Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Sat Jul 30 2005 03:38 AM
Re: 92L Bears Watching

I agree with ya... almost looks like the wave is splitting in half via the IR loop, the western most part probably move off to the west, and the section lagging behind off to the northeast that you are discussing... this might be the area that eventually develops, who knows... would expect this to perhaps move more northwesterly over time... heck, by tomorrow no telling what will be going on with 92L, can say this however, the convection and center that we were tracking south of PR is pretty weak now and really opening up in the southern half.... just your normal weak tropical wave trying to figure out what it wants to do.... if its going to do anything....


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