It's not going to take this system very long before it's right on top of land again. Having said that, it is looking slightly more organized tonight. And you could make the case that the center has reformed closer to the ULL based on Tampa long range radar, sure looks that way anyways. I think the lack of time over water though is going to limit it to a fairly weak tropical/subtropical storm at best.
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