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Re: It is time to take 92L more serious
      Fri Aug 06 2010 12:42 PM

I have been closely watching 92L this morning too. The Navy/NRL has put 92L back on the list. Depending on if/when it forms, we may have to keep an eye on it as the upper-level winds would carry it to the northwest once in the GOM.

Update: Looking at the latest ADDS Satellite here: http://aviationweather.gov/adds/satellit...g&itype=vis, I would say this is probably at least a code orange as far as the chance for development. Definitely needs to be monitored.

Edited by WesnWylie (Fri Aug 06 2010 12:55 PM)

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* It is time to take 92L more serious berrywr Fri Aug 06 2010 12:42 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious WesnWylie   Fri Aug 06 2010 12:42 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious WeatherNut   Fri Aug 06 2010 04:11 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious MichaelA   Fri Aug 06 2010 04:35 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious Jasonch   Fri Aug 06 2010 05:08 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious Ed DunhamAdministrator   Fri Aug 06 2010 08:42 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious berrywr   Sat Aug 07 2010 02:31 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious danielwAdministrator   Sat Aug 07 2010 05:53 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious Storm Hunter   Fri Aug 06 2010 05:08 PM

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