danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Fri Oct 29 2010 07:36 AM
91 L

91 L has a rather healthy appearance this morning.

I haven't looked at the T numbers as of yet but there is a possibility that 91L could bypass TD status also. Based strictly on current satellite images.



Using the large Atlantic view 91L covers a very large area. The system is large enough to influence the weather along the Northern Coasts of South America and at the same time bring wind and rain to the Greater and Lesser Antilles, I estimated the system envelope to be 900 miles ( 15 degrees ) from north to south and nearly 1625 miles ( 25 degrees ) east to west. This includes the inflow/ feeder bands to the east.



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