ltpat228
(Storm Tracker)
Tue Sep 11 2007 04:04 PM
90 And 92L Removed Monday 9-10-07

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Looks like 91L is trying to spin up, but thunderstorms and convection are limited... If the well-defined but large circulation persists and we start to see some colder cloud tops develop, a TD could form as early as overnight.. but I'd agree with HF that tomorrow night, we'll have something close to advisory status, whether it's 90L, 91L, or even longshot 92L.



Below is the U.S. Navy link showing Gabrielle and 91L as they removed the 90L & 92L Invests:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html



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