Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Tue Aug 02 2005 02:48 PM
92L (23N 68W)

it's got a low near the convection (partially under the convection) and it looks like it's spinning pretty good (it's had some sort of low there for a good day now). How close is it to being a tropical depression? In otherwords, what is it missing at this point that keeps it from being classified? I think it's close, whatever it is...

If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say presistance and perhaps a more hybrid like structure at the moment? Mets, feel free to tell me what I'm missing...

-Mark

Edited to correct the Latitude (put 28 instead of 23 because I'm a ditz and didn't read the numbers



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