Most recent satellite pics display what the NHC described as a vigorous wave...no LLC, and there seems to be some west to sw shear ahead of it which will impede the development. But it has the best potential of any so far. The GOM situation is a trough with upper features rotating along at rapid rates...no chance to develop unless it all just stalls and by that I mean the upper features slow to a crawl...surface pressures are about 29.88 now on the westcoast. These are my most humble of opinions. EDS.
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