Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Tue Aug 14 2007 09:45 PM
91L

Satellite imagery would seem to show that the disturbance over the GOM is becomming somewhat better organised once again. The circulation looks to be elongated along a SW - NE axis, but with some decent banding now setting up. also, there has been quite a flare-up of convection near the centre. If this trend continues then i think we could see this classified some time this evening or tonight. not sure how much longer RECON will be in for, but if they are in for a while they might find hat a centre has finally closed off.


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