A really short entry today. Yay! She's been downgraded to a Tropical Depression, and the NHC stopped advisories on her this morning. There's barely any convection, and the vorticity is only in the lowest level. She continued to track east and is over water, just north of Cuba now. The Bahamas are getting a shower or two. She's too disorganized for me to identify a center. The last known was around 22.8N, 79.5W, and she was heading E at 9mph. Winds were 25 mph, central pressure was 1009mb.
This is my last entry on this storm.
There are murmurs of something potentially develping in the southern Caribbean in a few days. There's certainly a lot of convection down there, but no vorticity to speak of. We'll see what happens.
Have a great weekend!
Signing off until the next one (to do packing and moving sorts of things).
Toodle pip!
J.
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DISCLAIMER:
These remarks are just what I think/see regarding tropical storms - not the opinion of any organization I represent. If you are making an evacuation decision, please heed your local emergency management and the National Hurricane Center's official forecast and the National Weather Service announcements. This is not an official forecast. If I was there and was going to "run away, run away" (Monty Python), I'll let you know.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
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