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Emily stalls: The storm may be trying to re-organize
Aug 02, 2011
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Tropical Storm Emily has temporarily stalled out which may be an indication that is trying to re-organize in the Caribbean. Interestingly as of 11am the storm looks the best it has yet on Satellite but recon has yet to find a well organized system. One thing to watch for is perhaps a re-generation of a circulation center under the deepest convection (thunderstorms). If this happens some slow intensification could then result. Either way Emily has been fighting a bit of dry air and some unfavorable winds aloft. For now she remains a minimal tropical storm with 40 mph max sustained winds.