doug
(Weather Analyst)
Fri Jun 25 2010 11:36 AM
Re: 93L

Hopefully the Recon will solve the mystery. We have at least three 'experienced" observers here that point to different locations. The NRL Monterrey site has its satellite focused on a twirl right on the Honduran coastline, near some decent convection. The right answer may be that several point exist and none dominate. Frankly, I don't see any evidence of a westerly flow of the low level clouds that would confirm a center. I see the banding effect near 83/17 and I watched for as long as the loop allowed, but still did not see the westerly/southwesterly component there necessary to make a call. We will see soon.


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