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Re: Yucatan Wave
      Wed Aug 21 2019 06:20 PM Attachment (641 downloads)

Water Vapor attached of the mid low in the bay of Campeche, now fully over water and beginning to fire some thunder storms around the center, the wave right behind it firing a huge blow of convection this afternoon. It appears to be heading NW into the trough over Texas, and its slowing down now, so there may be more of a chance to wrap in the wave, and build more thunder storms around the center, and amplify as moves in inland before being absorbed by the trough later this week.

Edited by Robert (Wed Aug 21 2019 06:22 PM)

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