Quote: I believe that is what NRL classified as 93L. The NHC mentions this feature in the 5am TWO.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE CENTERED ABOUT 400 MILES NORTHEAST OF THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS IS DRIFTING NORTHWARD. ALTHOUGH THE ASSOCIATED SHOWER ACTIVITY IS CURRENTLY NOT WELL ORGANIZED AROUND THE CENTER...CONDITIONS APPEAR FAVORABLE FOR THIS SYSTEM TO DEVELOP INTO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION OVER THE NEXT DAY OR SO.
i agrree with the last part of the advisory, i think we'll have a TD soon..also, as for 92L(the thing down east of the lesser antilles doesnt have much spin, or convection as it should, but also could develope, where it will go is unknown. I hope the gulf gets a break for a little while. I hope everyone gets a break in this really busy season. Also, NYPD transported cops, relief workers, and a big big number of MTA busses to Louisiana..nice job NYC!...lol
Good Luck, and keep in your mindss that my birthday is at 12:15 AM tomorrow...lol jk
-------------------- 2006 Atlantic Season Summary:
Bad, But Not AS Bad.
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