danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Mon Aug 01 2005 03:55 PM
Re: Don't count 92L out quite yet (and a few other tidbits)

Mark. I agree with you on all of the above. Excepting 93L.
Shortwave Sat from an hour ago is still indicating a ghost of a cluster just west of Grenada.
Not a lot of convection present, but thin cirrus abound in a nice round area.

Odd thing. This area west of Grenada has been indicating a disturbed area, off and on for the last 24-36 hours.
Somewhat of a mini-wave after mini-wave moving through the area.

92L-Possibility exists of a second vortice NNE of the visible low-level vortice.
It's really hard to tell, but I thought I saw a large circulation there. May be my eyes.
Low level vortice was moving NNE toward the main area of convection. Maybe the whole system will move on out to the fish-spinner area shortly.



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