a picture tells a thousands words but I'll add just a few more...
the convection in the east/central caribbean is associated and interacting with the ULL just south of the tip of Fl digging down deep in the central caribbean...
convection with Irene if firing back up again... movement if any to the north as best as I can tell off this loop...
TD 10 does looks to be moving slowly to the west perhaps as the convection is getting blown off to the north
another little interesting cluster of storms SE of TD10... not sure what to make of it but at the moment it has as much convection as TD10.... things to watch but nothing of any concern... yet (a dial up connection might take some time to download this link.)
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