The system in the GOM looks pretty good this morning,though I can't see any pressure falls in that area I don't think there is a bouy close enough to the LLC to get an accurate measurment,none the less it looks pretty good to me & as a previous post said once there is a well defined LLC in very warm waters with favorable upper levels things can happen quickly,there is a ULL off to the NW of the system but it appears to be moving away & may just help to ventlate the system.
The other system off the East Coast has had a blow up of convection with it & the upper levels seem to be fairly favorable but I can't see a well defined circulation but it is August & things can get going in a hurry,we will see.
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