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Tropical Storm Don has outrun atmospheric wind shear, sits over anomalously warm water, has outrun the dry air he was entraining, and has developed outflow jets on the southeast quadrant and western semicircle. A quick expansion of the central dense overcast resulted Thursday evening, and the storm may strengthen to a 70-75 mph tropical cyclone by late Friday, en route to Padre Island, TX, for a Friday night landfall.
It's also moving on a more west track. I think landfall south of Corpus Christi
Posted by: Gary | July 28, 2011 at 11:05 PM
A quick expansion of the central dense overcast resulted Thursday evening eve isk:http://www.playerassist.com/eve/
Posted by: Ting Wu | July 29, 2011 at 01:06 AM
to a 70-75 mph tropical cyclone by late Friday, en route to Padre Island, TX, for a Friday night landfall.
Posted by: ray ban warrior | July 29, 2011 at 02:55 AM
Tropical Storm Don has outrun atmospheric wind shear, sits over anomalously warm water, has outrun the dry air he was entraining, and has developed outflow jets on the southeast quadrant and western semicircle. DCUO Cash:http://www.dcuniversecash.com
Posted by: Ting Wu | August 04, 2011 at 09:21 PM