It appears Arlene is just about out of time and water and just when she finally got her "center" together. Earlier this morning, a burst of convection imminated out of her old "main" center and moved due west and with this burst; the new center took hold and held and is now the only one depicted on satellite; FINALLY! Since I last looked at satellite; she appears to have resumed her 350 degree movmt as she approaches MS-AL border. Minimum cat 1 is still plausible. Does anyone remember the last time NWSFO Birmingham issued an Inland Tropical Storm Warning for it's entire CWA? Unless the criteria changed, last year's edition were simply High Wind Watches and Warnings; not Tropical, except closer to the coast and they were coordinated with NWSFO Mobile-Pensacola. Big area they issued it for and big time inland away from the storm!
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