just looked at the 00z data... very interesting to watch 92L... its very large and has protection to the north from the SAL...
Shear is near the islands... looking at the sats this evening... the wave is doing pretty nice for where its at for this time of year... GFS takes wave north of islands as high to north build again over the atlantic to its north... evening sats show nice banding in southern part of wave... if theres not a surface spin in there... it appears its not to far off... very impressive for this far out and this low in lat. I think tmrw will be interesting... i just don't see to much in the short term from not making this wave more healthier!
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