Monday, August 31, 2009

Afternoon Update

Nothing new on Invest 94L. Currently, it is surviving considering it has shear around that is trying to disrupt it. It is lacking a COC (Center Of Circulation). Without that, this system won't develop. Once it does acquire a COC, it could possibly strengthen rapidly because 94L currently is in hot waters. I believe that by tomorrow morning we will have Tropical Depression #6. In the short term, the Antilles and Puerto Rico should monitor any developments occurring with 94L/TD #6 as it will be in close proximity in the coming days. In the long run, 94L/TD #6 might pose a threat to the Bahamas and the CONUS (COntinental United States). There are some ideas as to the future track of 94L/TD #6, but I would like to see how things "pan out" in the 12-18 hours. I don't like to speculate and would prefer to wait until more data is analyzed.

Also, the Hurricane Hunters are scheduled to fly into 94L tomorrow. This would be great because we need all the info we can get considering 94L looks like more than an invest. I will be back tomorrow, if nothing changes tonight, with a full update and more information about the future track of 94L/TD #6.

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