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Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch
      Sat Aug 04 2007 12:23 AM

11PM Central Sat midnight Eastern.

After watching the Wave 99L perk up again all afternoon I feel confident in saying tonight that a renewed LLC is forming. Indeed 99L is also back up on NRL at this hour, back at its earlier upgraded max winds of 30 knots (estimated from when it was merely a vigorous open wave again)

I place the center of 99L now at roughly 15N 81W. Based on my own experience using the Dvorak technique, I would submit that it is running a CI of at least 1.5... and probably getting closer to 2.0 99L looks to me to be quite possibly on the precipice of being a legitimate depression at this hour. Interestingly, it would appear that it is on a fairly steady trajectory for central America - possibly to cross over into the Eastern Pacific.

If 99L continues this current trend for another 6 to 12 hours, *and before making landfall*, I believe it will be upgraded to number 4 in the Atlantic, possibly to oddly enough earn a number/name in the East Pac, should it stay on that course and remain enough intact. I think there possibly is a very small chance that it veers more to the NW, and could yet enter the southwestern GOM, and an ever slimmer chance that it veers even more to the NNW than NW. But if I had to place bets, I would put the greatest odds on a landfall somewhere around the border of Nicaragua and Honduras, to as far north as Belize.

The last official words from NHC are from the 10:30 EDT TWO
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1030 PM EDT FRI AUG 3 2007

FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...

A STRONG TROPICAL WAVE OVER THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN SEA IS MOVING
RAPIDLY WESTWARD AND IS EXPECTED TO BRING SHOWERS AND SQUALLS TO
THE CAYMAN ISLANDS AND PORTIONS OF NICARAGUA AND HONDURAS TONIGHT
AND SATURDAY. UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE BECOMING A LITTLE MORE
FAVORABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT...BUT DEVELOPMENT MAY BE HINDERED DUE TO
PROXIMITY TO LAND.

Will be interesting to see what they have to say at 2AM.

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* Enter August... Two Systems to Watch MikeCAdministrator Sat Aug 04 2007 12:23 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch weather_wise911   Sat Aug 04 2007 12:54 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch scottsvb   Sat Aug 04 2007 01:09 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch nc_tropical_wx79   Sat Aug 04 2007 12:40 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch allan   Sat Aug 04 2007 12:28 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch cieldumort   Sat Aug 04 2007 12:23 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch OUSHAWN   Fri Aug 03 2007 01:18 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch cieldumort   Fri Aug 03 2007 01:44 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch scottsvb   Fri Aug 03 2007 01:34 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Storm Hunter   Fri Aug 03 2007 01:33 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch allan   Fri Aug 03 2007 12:30 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Storm Hunter   Thu Aug 02 2007 11:27 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Clark   Thu Aug 02 2007 11:00 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Storm Cooper   Thu Aug 02 2007 08:51 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Hugh   Thu Aug 02 2007 08:11 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Storm Hunter   Thu Aug 02 2007 06:44 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch ElizabethH   Thu Aug 02 2007 04:06 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch La Nimo   Thu Aug 02 2007 03:41 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch rmbjoe1954   Thu Aug 02 2007 03:28 PM
. * * cieldumort Robert   Thu Aug 02 2007 01:54 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Texas Cane Tracker   Thu Aug 02 2007 01:51 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Bloodstar   Thu Aug 02 2007 01:26 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch doug   Thu Aug 02 2007 12:27 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch cieldumort   Thu Aug 02 2007 12:20 PM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch doug   Thu Aug 02 2007 11:54 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch scottsvb   Thu Aug 02 2007 11:48 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch doug   Thu Aug 02 2007 11:27 AM
. * * Re: Enter August... Two Systems to Watch Robert   Thu Aug 02 2007 11:23 AM
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