cieldumort
(Moderator)
Thu Jul 17 2025 02:01 PM
Re: 93L in the Gulf

Not all of 93L is windless. Recently, NOAA Station PSTL1 - 8760922, located at the southwestern Pass-a-Loutre Wildlife Management Area in Louisiana where the Mississippi River enters the Gulf, recorded a sustained northwesterly wind of 40 knots gusting to 50 knots at an elevation of 20 meters, which is 10 meters above the standard measuring elevation. Adjusted down to 10, this would still be tropical storm force "at the surface."


While not forecast to get classified as 93L is still too disorganized, at times the disturbance could have TD-like features for up to several days.






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