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Tropical Storm Dexter and Pos. Spawn
Sun Aug 03 2025 12:28 AM
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The area of low pressure originating from a frontal zone we have been watching closely today has now been Invest tagged, 95L, and considering its proximity to land and especially as several models' runs have suggested a spawn left in the wake of its exit that has an even better chance to hook back towards the US, we are starting a Lounge on what for now will only be for 95L, but could also be merged into a two-fer, should 95L indeed perform such a split.
As of 0z/8/3/25, the low pressure system still appeared a bit entangled with its parent front, but had slowly been adding on some weak banding features and a few blowups of deeper convection. Maximum sustained winds at time of Invest tagging were roughly 30 knots.
Invest 95L As of 00:00 UTC Aug 03, 2025: Location: 32.8°N 74.6°W Maximum Winds: 30 kt Gusts: N/A Minimum Central Pressure: 1012 mb Radius of Maximum wind: 50 nm
Invest 95L has become our next named storm, Dexter, as of 8/3/25/11pm, and the title has been updated accordingly Ciel
Edited by cieldumort (Sun Aug 03 2025 10:15 PM)
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