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Re: Tropical Storm Fred and Beyond
      Wed Aug 11 2021 07:29 PM

Its a huge wave that extends north of the bahamas, also that big blob of divergence accosiated with it being sheared by the upper level low to its northeast by bermuda. I don't see the system going away at all. Very interesting to watch how hispaniola, the wave it self, the mid level low , and that upper low to the northeast ultimately play out and what really consolidates on the other side.
there are infact multiple swirls to the north over water being sheard in the overall envelop, also the low level center appears to be on the northwest part of the island weak, exposed. part of me wants to kill it, but i see a possible bigger evolution, if low level dies and that convergence meets the mid level or drops a new low further north, near the bahamas.. I know we have said it a thousand times, and seen it actually happen a handful, but its interesting to watch and see if it actually materializes.

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