correct.. and LLV on top of the trough came off the coast line of Cuba about 9am eastern.. its located at the top of the trough near 22.8N and 78.8W. Movement of the trough is to the NW... and until the LLV (that the models want to use to develop back into Emily (though only weak-moderate storm)) breaks off the trough.. it will continue NW and then NNW past 80W...if the LLV breaks off.. it will move N quickly along 79-80W then NNE once it gets past 26N.
So how much the pressure drops at the top of the trough to create a LLC and how fast will determine how far west this gets in the next 12-24hs
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