Well there must be some potential there. There is a hint of rotation on the vis loops, but more noticeably is the fact NRL have put an invest on this system, and it is now 92L... I am unsure as to any further development, but it would not surprise me to see this thing close off a surface low. I think this for two reasons... 1) the fact there is a lot of convection in the eastern half means that any upper level circulation MAY be drawn down, but also 2) the fact the Gulf is so warm could instigate further convective development, and thus cause a llc to develop...
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