Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Thu Sep 01 2005 06:16 PM
Re: Tropical Depression 14 Forms in Central Atlantic, No Threat to Land

There appears to be a weak low pressure around 30N 65W, I think there's some sort of ULL to the south and west of it where most of the convection is.

if anything is going to develop, it's going to be pretty durn slow....

-Mark

I'm more curious to see how long it takes for 92L to develop... it's got some unflagged 45Kt winds, but the lowpressure looks elongated....



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