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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
561 (Milton),
US Major:
561 (Milton),
FL Any:
561 (Milton),
FL Major:
561 (Milton)
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Loc: Hattiesburg,MS (31.3N 89.3W)
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Re: Persistent Invest 93L Remains on the Cusp
Thu Jul 31 2014 10:58 PM
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93L Pros and Cons... great idea.
We are now in Dmin (diurnal minimum with respect to storm strength and development) and 93L is barely definable on water vapor loops. Although Recon sampled Tropical Storm force winds earlier it is hard to tell where those winds might be right now.
Another overnight wait to see what "wannabe Bertha 93L" does tonight.
Edit: Update- I checked the airport observations in the Lesser Antilles and almost all of the stations are reporting clouds below 2000 feet and light winds below 10 knots. All current barometric pressure reports are above 1014mb or roughly 29.95 inches. Normal
93L is now Tropical Storm Bertha. See the new thread.
Edited by danielw (Thu Jul 31 2014 11:19 PM)
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