Looking at sats... the convection is very well defined near Nassau Bahama... with recon showing one center to the SW outside of the convection... i'm looking for surface data to prove that i think Bonnie may have reformed to the NE under that convection... there appears to be two hot towers in recent sats that have stayed well centered so to speak in that area of storms and is very symmetrical for a couple of hours. Nice banding on this feature... recon just completed the SE Outbound leg... turning north and heading towards the Nassau.
**one thing i noted... to the NE of all of this... there appears to be some strong winds aloft coming towards Bonnie..** G-IV flew yesterday evening in GOM and into the Atlantic around Bonnie.. so we should be getting good data into models now until landfall in GOM
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