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Tue Aug 09 2005 04:15 PM
Re: Tropical Storm Irene Forms from TD#9, No Threat to Land

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Irene is looking a bit better organized, though the strongest convection is still displaced to the south of the surface circulation. .




Clark, do you think the center could be re-forming in that southward burst? In watching the IR radar loop, it sure seems as though the banding is centered there, and not to the north of the burst. I am suggesting this based on the IR loop -- if you believe that the low level circulation is still to the north within the system, is there some other tool I should be looking at in the future so as not to be confused between the cloud tops and where they seem to be centered, versus the low level circulation.

Thanks.



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