If you look at the IR loops from GHCC, It looks to me that the system is still under a bit of shearing from the NE. But more deep convection blew up over the supposed center, so its got a great shot if it can keep producing its own convection. To bad I have school tomorrow and wont be able to get to a computer for most of the day. Got football practice after school till 5. I really hate coming home and having to catch up with the 100+ post a day here. LOL Wish I could get this site on my cellphone. HAH Well back on topic, Hope ya'll have a great day of tracking tomorrow. Surprise me with something to track tomorrow eve. Cheers
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