You can now see the mountainous terrain of Mexico cutting into Stan's circulation on the visual and wv sat images. I saw this with Emily and thought it was neat...looks like someone sticking their hand up under a tablecloth that's being pulled along. If you need a little diversion (hey, it is 4:30pm) check it out.
Also, huge blooms of convection on the outflow both across the Yucatan and on the west coast of Mexico.
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