Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Thu May 31 2007 05:35 PM
Interested in watching the progress...

I agree.

You can see the consolidation taking place down in the WC/Yucatan Channel. It's getting that look of systems which form down there get. If 92L goes warmcore and gets to the surface, it could easily become a mid-grade tropical storm. At the same time, it would also be interesting if it evolved into a hybrid system given that the point of origin is purely tropical. Usually June systems tend to be unbalanced as they butt up against the sheer. Otherewise I'll save the hellos and pleasantries of "Welcome to 2007" because I don't want my post nixed by Ed "Post Master" Dunham.



Steve

(Welcome back - I'm sure glad that you didn't bother with the hellos and pleasantries!)



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