Quote: Can we all agree where we are suppose to be posting,for this TD.
please don't misunderstand the intent of my post...please feel free to ask away with questions and the like...i simply wanted to point out that until there is further development, it will be very difficult to identify the more "classic" signs of a potential hurricane, such as llc's mlc's, rotation, etc...i do not mean to downplay the possible development of this storm nor do i want anyone to put down their guard...i'm simply stating that for this evening, what we are dealing with is a naiscent TS, but one that is still a TD and as such, is characterized more by disorganized convection than any discernable "classic" cyclone traits...
if you have questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
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