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Invest 92L and 93L roaming the basin....

Posted at 09:40 PM on August 24, 2009 Comments comments (0)

At this time in the Atlantic basin we now have two invests designated by the NHC. Both of them pose a threat to develop and I will briefly cover both areas.


Invest 92L:

92L is currently heading WNW towards the Lesser Antilles. Convection is becoming more pronounced and concentrated tonight and the chance for a tropical depression to develop in the next 48 hours is 75%. A circulation is not very apparent at this time and to see a tropical depression form a closed surface circulation needs to become visible. Various satellite imagerys show convection consolidating and becoming better organized over the past few hours however a circulation remains unpresent. Most computer models hint at some slow development of this area of the next few days but none of the models show it posing a threat to the United States. All models take this disturbance out to sea and away from the U.S. East Coast.


Invest 93L:

93L is currently becoming slightly better organized but does not pose much threat to develop and if it does indeed develop it does not appear to be a threat to the United States. I will update on this system as needed.


Figure 1: Models for invest 92L




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