danielwAdministrator
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Tue Jun 22 2010 07:52 PM
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Re: 93L

The only thing that I see different right now is the terrain of Hispaniola seems to be blocking some of the low and mid level shear.
Hispaniola Topography Map

Current static visible shot here, 1km Visible Goes East
Center near 19.6N/ 71.4W, or just south of the southern most point of Hispaniola. Cape Beata.
Static visible at time of this post in the above attachment.

Select a 6 image loop at medium zoom and you can identify a rather vigorous vortice just S to SSW of Cape Beata.



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