Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri Jun 25 2010 02:39 PM
Re: 93L and X92L

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Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) imagery shows what looks to be a closed circulation off the Central American coast around 15 N 82 W. I would be willing to bet that we'll have a tropical depression by bedtime.





Dr. Master's new blog (WUndergrounds) begins rather accurately: "2010 Atlantic hurricane season appears imminent in the Western Caribbean, as the areal coverage and intensity of heavy thunderstorm activity associated with the tropical wave (Invest 93L) continue to increase."

I'd say we'll have a tropical depression as soon as recon arrives, if not before



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