Re: In this case think NHC is probably pretty close
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 7/5/2010, 3:42 pm
At this point I might go with something near the middle, maybe 18N 84W, but it could be anywhere in the end. (Not that there is anything definitive at those coordinates now, there is just spins all around.)

There is no convection where the NHC notes it way off to the NW. That might be the current surface low, but when you have convection not going away down to the SE, I think it will reform down there somewhere. It could be under that heavy convection where you note.

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Meanwhile, 95L, the mini invest, is just about to make "landfall" in LA. For an invest, it has a very defined circulation on visible.

Radar:
http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?zoommode=zoom&num=6&delay=50&rbscale=0.741304347826087&scale=1.000&noclutter=0&ID=MSY&type=TZL&lat=0&lon=0&label=you&showstorms=99&map.x=441.5&map.y=259&centerx=400&centery=240&lightning=1&smooth=0&showlabels=1&rainsnow=0

Satellite:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/float1.html
http://aviationweather.gov/adds/satellite/displaySat.php?region=MGM&isingle=mult_big&itype=vis
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So where is 96L? - Chris in Tampa, 7/5/2010, 3:06 pm
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