allan
(Weather Master)
Thu Jun 12 2008 08:27 PM
Re: 91L

If you look at the disturbance in the GOM, it has a nice spin to it, convection, bit lopsided.. but that is normal for this time of year isn't it? An Invest tag would be possible, shear is decreasing a bit to the north according to the CIMMS shear map which is a great map to locate shear. As for what was 91L, that's on land, but the wave to the north and east of it, has what looks like a mid level spin, it is possible that it works its way down to the low levels, but then it's future is so little due to a nice swath of 30-40 knots of shear to the north. Otherwise, the tropics are a bit active then what it normally should be but this has been the "unusuall year".


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