I can't tell if there is a slight spin on the SW side of the central thunderstorm complex, or if it's just convergence as the complex moves NNE. Nice shape, and consistancy with the central thunderstorm complex. Symmetrical in the WV images, linked here. http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconuswv.html
BTW-long range circulation, between the Low in the BOC and the E Coast High, is pushing rain and thundershowers through SE MS and SW AL.
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