While waiting on the satellites to come out of their eclipse. I checked the NRLMY tropics page and... Ingrid appears to be back! The 0530Z sat shot is poor as it's from another satellite. But Ingrid-appears to have out run the shear and is in a nice round shape with outflow channels building. Estimated position is 16N/ 60W or just east of the Island of Guadeloupe. Perfect comma shape with around 270degrees of outflow channel.
This might be a problem. However I noticed data from a USAF Hurricane Hunter in the St Croix area on Sunday. So they may have a plane or two close by.
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