Monday, September 10, 2007

[Jyo_hurricane] Tropical Depression Gabrielle: September 10, Update A

Although she's been downgraded, this storm has aged gracefully and looks
better today than she has done in the past few days. She is in the
Atlantic now and heading in a northeastward direction. There's still
some nice circulation, but not much convection. What there is remains on
her southern side which is over the northern edge of the Gulf Stream.
It's unlikely that she will get any stronger so this is my last post on
this storm (probably ;)).

I'm also keeping an eye on the blob in the Gulf (which doesn't look like
it will develop into anything), and the blob in the tropical Atlantic
(~10N, 34W) which holds more promise but is in a region of strong wind
shear at the moment. More when something develops.

Enjoy the weather. :)
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 "run away,
run away" (Monty Python), I'll let you know.
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