Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Mon Aug 01 2005 03:35 PM
Don't count 92L out quite yet (and a few other tidbits)

the LLC has been there for a good 18 hours or so. and shows no signs of going away quite yet. It's moving north, and if it can ever get some convection closer to the center, you might yet see something pop up. (there's always the possibility that the vortex could simply reform under the convection)

93L Really, I think it's pretty much 'stick a fork in it' done.

94L doesn't seem to want to hybridize. and with a cold front heading towards it, it should get knocked out of the picture fairly quickly.

whatever is moving along at ~10N 53W is, as was pointed out earlier, trying to gain some latitude, but there are a lot of outflow boundries from collapsing thunderstorms, so... I would imagine there's nothing really going down there.

-Mark



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