Thunderbird12
(Meteorologist)
Fri Sep 30 2005 08:19 PM
TD 19

According to the NRL site, 90L is now T.D. 19.

Meanwhile, 99L continues to be a big, disorganized mess. The WV loop seems to indicate some sort of mid-level vort max over the Yucatan Channel, imparting some SWerly shear over the western portion of the system, with northerly shear continuing to the east. Surface pressures are low and there is plenty of low-level curvature evident in the VIS, so one big flare-up of convection somewhere near the center of the system could result in a depression forming. Time may be running out in the short term, as the center of the system will be approaching the Yucatan in another day or so.



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