Looking at the latest IR loop I gotta agree with Bobbi & Old Sailor that neither wave is looking all that great at the minute. As far as 99L, though, the faster it develops, the more chance it gets shredded. We need to be patient (as does the wave) with that one. If it becomes Alex, it probably won't be until (Ed's guess) Saturday. 90L may actually be the better candidate for development at present. Either way, though, somebody's gonna see a boatload of tropical moisture from it.
Lets see what the 5:30 TWO says. So far, they've still got the two planes going in tomorrow.
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