Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Sun Jul 31 2005 07:51 AM
Re: Franklin Reintensifies, 92L Bears Watching

93L is looking very impressive on the IR this am.... if recon goes in today its possible they may find something later this afternoon... 93L may not develop today but looking at it at the moment it sure gives every indication its probably going to develop, sooner rather than later...

92L has lost its convection overnight after an early evening flare up..... lets see if it can make a comeback today ...

GOM this am is firing up some convection centered about 215 miles south of Pens ...... quickscat data (could only get the western side of the GOM) indicates some w and sw winds that could be feeding into the area of convection building up in the GOM... long range radar also hints of come rotation, but it being so far out its not conclusive...

perhaps a little home brew for us to watch for...
perhaps not...

its only a matter of time before something busts loose....
and my give a damn is NOT busted.... :



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