danielwAdministrator
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Sat Jul 19 2008 01:37 AM
94L and TD3 the Crystal Ball crew

I had nearly written off 94L until I took a look at the wv loop. What appeared to be a system suffering from wind shear is actually a system holding it's own and presently consolidating it's convection to two areas.
Larger area is due in part to the mountains and hills on both Cuba and Hispaniola.
Look near the 14 N/ 74 W longitude area and there are presently two convective clusters. WV Loop indicates they are on opposite sides of the Center of Circulation-CoC


TD3 has consolidated nicely... unless you ae in a boat in the NE Quad. It's going to get a bit rough in that area.




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