I'm thinking the center fixes from recon this morning are more likely relocation of the center than actual movement. Also the ULL in the western gulf is chugging SW at a good clip now and looks to be weakening. I dont, however, see the ridging on the water vapor loop look like it is pushing in an east/west orientation. Its like Debby is caught directly in the middle of the trough diving SE and the high over TX. I am also seeing more banding like clouds popping up on the western side (not too much), and they dont seem to be getting blown off so quickly like they have been
-------------------- Born into Cleo (64)...been stuck on em ever since
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