Yawn...four tropical waves and yet nada happening. 91L removed from NRL so the varmint was right again. 92L still up, but showing no signs of developing ATTM. Quickscat actually shows some winds to 60 kts, but absolutely no rotation. One area (besides the gom) to watch might be the frontal boundary draped across the Bahamas...of course anything forming there would head east and away from the US. Can't really find anything else of note out there. Seems like a real sleepy Sunday in the tropix. Will have to check the storm forum later for reports from James & Rich on the former Alex' assault on the mother country.
Going to my local NWS today; tour of the place, hurricane presentation, release of a weather balloon. woo-hoo.
A'ite [tm HF], everyone enjoy the day. Check back this e'en.
Cheers,
LI Phil
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