Clark
(Meteorologist)
Tue Aug 14 2007 06:04 AM
The Gulf

Early morning IR satellite imagery suggests quite the leap in organization of 91L along the NE tip of the Yucatan peninsula. It is tough to pinpoint the center, however, given the lack of surface obs (land and ocean), visible satellite imagery, and recent scatterometer data (latest was ASCAT at 11a ET yesterday). If current trends continue through the morning, it's possible we could see an upgrade by 11a or in a special advisory package once recon gets out there. I'm not really sure I can see recon getting canceled in the morning, not with how things look at this moment. No change to previous thinking on this one.


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