I may just be a moron however, This is from the 12:30 image ( as java will not install on my machine for some odd reason) So I dont have the option of loop images.
I was just thinking of all the convection the the eastern side and a more closed pattern as far as water vapor goes, What are the chances of the center pushes more eastern a few degress then hitting T.S status?
Just a question. Im sure it wont happen just had to bring it up .
Edited by mysticalmooons (Thu Jun 09 2005 12:43 AM)
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