Yeah...I was just looking at that. Right now there are three areas of interest, but probably very doubtful for development.
1. The explosion of showers that came off the Florida peninsula earlier today and is currently in the GOM. I don't even know if you could call it "tropical" but it sure is a rainmaker.
2. The area of convection that came north off of South America. Looking at sat loops, it sure looks like it will try to come north, possibly getting into the BOC tonight/tomorrow. This could be one to watch.
3. The VERY impressive wave that came off of Africa. Has held together reasonably well. Also appears to be at a more northerly lattitude than it's predecessors. Could be a player down the road.
Probably nothing develops, but at least we've got something to watch...and we will soon have Blas and possibly Celia in the EPac.
Cheers,
LI Phil
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