Check this view out. The little disturbance just ahead of 97L is getting rid of a lot of the dry air...sort of like a fullback clearing the field for his tailback. It's also taking a slightly more northerly track, meaning if this holds together, it could be a Bahamas/USEC worry down the road.
Will see...things are starting to get real interesting (finally).
Cheers,
LI Phil
and Jamiewx, thanx for the link!
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