folks...i think we're getting a tad ahead of ourselves at this moment...this is still a TD, and while we should see development, right now it's slowly trying to get it's act together...you're not going to see banding and other hurricane features with a TD...let it matriculate a bit further north, where it will be in a more conducive environment for development, and let some of the daytime heating have a go and we'll see what we have tomorrow...read jason & clarks blogs before posting...they explain a lot of what's going on right now...after TSFH last year, i can understand everyone wanting to be on top of things and that is to be commended...this one (for now) is moving ever so slowly so there is plenty of time to prepare should that become necessary...
if the models are correct, we will have TS Arlene tomorrow and that's when we need to really start focusing...
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