On the west side of the other blob, the one north of the Yucatan (at 23.7/90.7), recon found a SSW to SW wind (200 degrees) of 21 knots at an altitude of about 5630 meters (18470+/- feet).
So reports of winds that have at least some westward component in both blobs. Curious if zero, one, or both blobs will result in vortex messages.
What a mess out there. Not to mention outside here, in Miami. It's ugly out.
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