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Re: Karen Watch
      Tue Sep 24 2019 08:55 PM

Yeah, i was thinking dead center on north coast, . Thinking the area northwest wraps under the big convection blob dead center.
A strong mesoscale vortex seems to be have wrapped full around counterclockwise a bigger gyre today, moved west then south, then east, and north and closed off and whacked Vieques, then west north west over purto rico, absorbed into the bigger gyre.
Not sure what 40 miles west will do to the end game if any at all, just puts it in better area to get captured by high pressure sooner and move the move west i suppose.


Edited by Robert (Tue Sep 24 2019 09:08 PM)

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