allan
(Weather Master)
Wed Jul 21 2010 07:37 PM
Re: Watching Two Systems

After looking at the CIMMS shear map, shear is already relaxing over 97L (currently 10-20 knots) as the ULL is moving fairly quickly to the west, and away from the invest. The NHC will probably keep percentages at 50%. Though tonight into tomorrow, there will be a battle for the spotlight! 98L will probably start with a code orange 30-40% on the next TWO do to the conditions it's in and the organized feature it is. I won't be surprised to see Bonnie and Colin in the Atlantic tomorrow, this would shut an end to a quite start. Most Julys get up to about B or C for average.


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