Quote: Visible imagery would appear to suggest that something may be forming just off the eastern coast of Cuba about midway between Cuba and Great Inagua, Bahamas. Certainly a strong convective flareup and evidence of decent outflow.
I agree, Rich, looking at the IR SAT (not always good to detect circulations), I see a CC spin about 21N-74.5W in the general location u described. Looks to be moving slowly W-NW.
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