The very broad center of this is near 12.5N and almost 60W.. moving just north of due west or 280deg. There is a midlevel vortex in the decay T-Storm cluster around 13.8N and 57.5W
2 Things I want to post here.
1. Most of the models really didnt project this to become defined and more developed until later tonight or on Tuesday once it passed thru the islands.
2. I feel the convection needs to form around 13N and 60W this evening around the broad center for this to develop moreso...otherwise if this is not developed by Tuesday evening,..history says systems dont like getting developed in the central carribean till they get past 75W.
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