Storm Hunter
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Thu Jun 24 2010 01:36 PM
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Re: 93L and X92L

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The only low level spin is a very broad spin that seems centered very near the coast of Houduras/ Nicuragua. Otherwise it seems to be an open but active wave with an excellent signature.




agree... i attached a image to what i see... I'm dropping my chances on 93L... due to it being close to the coast... and i still see some shear to the NW of surface area.... but the overall pattern of the surface area i have been tracking is much easier to define then the last two days... I am starting to think we will get a second area of this wave to the north or maybe into the GOM.. some piece of energy will spit off this wave and form in NW Carib.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-vis.html

PS: i'm still puzzled by the lastest run of the 12z GFDL ( 12z run )... is still throwing the system up the the central GOM...



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