There are many ingredients that go into making a Tropical Storm/Hurricane. Typically, it begins with a tropical wave moving across the Atlantic, Caribbean or Gulf that develops a surface/low-level spin. Obviously, water temperatures have to be warm, the MJO in the favorable (rising air) phase, and, most importantly, the upper wind shear can't be too strong to prevent any surface formation. Clearly, with INVEST 93 L, it could not overcome the upper wind shear.
It NEVER developed a low-level center, rather just a bunch of mid-level swirls. I find the main swirl now west of Lake P. and north of Morgan City
I was driving back across the Causeway around 3 PM, and Lake Pontchartrain was slick/flat. IF we did have a tropical low-level system, the Lake would be churning. Have some downpours dropped several inches of rain? Absolutely, but I find the models overplayed this disturbance. I'm always concerned when we cry wolf and the wolf never comes. Radar still has some heavy storms around, but not that many.
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