Not trying to be nit-picky, but thought I'd mention what I'm thinking is a typo in the 9am post - Are you actually discussing 92L in the following?
>>9:00AM EDIT 13 June 2010 Signs of larger (or broader) area of low level circulation are starting to appear in 90L. Development chances may be closer to 40-50%. Movement is generally toward the west around 9 mph <<
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