Quote: ahh okay. Yes I remember now... brain drained.. lol. I wasnt 100% on the TS watches if they increased slightly.
Emily is quite the Brain Drainer, and Nerve wrecker, too. Almost as much as a television drama.
BTW. I'm watching a low level swirl in the E GOM. About 130 mile WSW of Tampa. It's one of many swirls in the lower levels right now in the GOM and Caribbean. Another is located near the Dry Tortugas. And three swirls are visible around Jamaica.
Winds in the E GOM are from the NE at a decent speed so no worries there. Right now.
It appears that the leading edge of the tropical wave associated with Emily is approaching SE Andros Island in the Bahamas. That's the large island SE of Miami.
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