purty much. the convective banding is now a semicircular arc to the east.. fairly deep convection that isn't too far from the center. should keep the center from drifting much to the west before cuba, and keep the intensification slow. anybody notice the low level swirl near 25/55? it's throwing convection again this morning. if the shear over there was just a little less we'd have another trying to form. modeling is still picking up a disturbance in the caribbean early next week, also. busy times, early june... HF 1337z09june
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