Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Wed Jun 23 2010 07:45 PM
Re: 93L and X92L

Quote:

Ok so my eyes weren't deceiving me. You guys see two vortices also.

EDIT 5:47 EDT-Just noticed that the SSD satellite site has moved the 93L floater to the western vortice. This could get interesting very quickly. I don't think this virtice will TD overnight but current posistion shortens the trip and nulls out most of my above post.

Also of interest is a huge wave, although low in latitude, that just moved off the African Coast. Easily seen on TWC Tropical Update when they show the Western Hemishere (Big Blue Marble) IR image.




Two vortices???? I've been in a meeting all day and I'm just now looking at the TWO and the loops. I see ZERO vortices. Granted, I'm looking at the SSD AVN loop and not a visible loop, but I just don't see any signs of organization right now. What am I missing?

What do you mean by "current position shortens the trip". Do you mean it will move into the Yucatan quickly? I'm confused!!!



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