http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huloopvs.html seems to be showing an attempt to get a circulation and rotation going on the system in the GOM. It is very wide and broad over the trough, though. If the convection holds, I think a more closed circulation would be reasonable in 24-48 hours. It seems to be trying to spin up away from the dry air.
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