>>and it's still a marginal call, with the very lopsided convection and exposed LLC.
But lopsided convection is often the hallmark of June systems. They butt up against shear simply based on weather patterns. They're going to be lopsided. June and late October through November are often transitional months. It's just the nature of the beast at that time. You know the old saying that if it walks like a duck...
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