HanKFranK
(User)
Sun Sep 23 2007 01:32 AM
Re: Western Caribbean and GOM

see what they do at 11. it pulled down an ST2.5 rating, which is usually a solid subtropical storm, and is being analyzed at 1008 mb. kinda wonder what the quickscat vectors on the low level vortex looked like before it went into shelter under the convective burst.
wave 500 mi east of the islands looking meaner tonight. thing in the carib moving landward but due for the gulf... and the cv wave looks like it has a future too. hard to picture it not getting a little busy this week, though i said the same thing a week ago and all i got was this 'eat crow' t-shirt.
HF 0132z23september



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