Strong Twave Just SouthEast of Lesser Antilles

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Strong Twave Just SouthEast of Lesser Antilles

#1 Postby Gustywind » Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:46 pm

Tropical Weather Discussion
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
805 PM EDT Tue Jun 27 2017


A broad and rather robust tropical wave has its axis tilted in a
northeast to southwest fashion along a position from 14.5N54W to
11N58W to inland South America at 07N59W, moving westward 15-20
kt. This wave continues to be easily identifiable on visible
satellite imagery as having the typical configuration of waves
observed later during the season. It is detected in the model
fields, and is further supported by the latest diagnostic model
analysis. Scattered moderate isolated strong convection is ahead
of the wave axis within 60 nm of a line from 12N57W to 11N59W, and
within 45 nm of a line from 11N59W to 10N6.5W. Scattered moderate
convection is within 30 nm of a line from 13N55W to 12N57W. In
the wake of the wave, scattered moderate convection is within 30
nm of 11N52W. The wave is forecast to begin to enter the
southeastern Caribbean Sea late tonight into early Wednesday,
then move across the rest of the eastern Caribbean through
Wednesday night, and the central Caribbean portion Thursday. The
wave will be accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms
with gusty winds, and followed with some area of haze.
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Re: Strong Twave Just SouthEast of Lesser Antilles

#2 Postby Gustywind » Wed Jun 28, 2017 7:45 am

Tropical Weather Discussion
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
633 AM EDT Wed Jun 28 2017

A broad tropical wave has its axis tilted from 15N56W to 05N61W,
moving westward 15-20 kt. This wave continues to be easily
identifiable on satellite imagery as having the typical
configuration of waves observed later during the season. It is
detected in the model fields, and is further supported by the
latest diagnostic model analysis. Scattered moderate convection is
observed from 11N-16N between 54W-65W. The wave is forecast to
continue moving west affecting the eastern and central Caribbean
waters through Thursday.
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Re: Strong Twave Just SouthEast of Lesser Antilles

#3 Postby weathaguyry » Wed Jun 28, 2017 7:47 am

Gustywind wrote:This wave continues to be easily
identifiable on satellite imagery as having the typical
configuration of waves observed later during the season.


:eek:
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Re: Strong Twave Just SouthEast of Lesser Antilles

#4 Postby Gustywind » Wed Jun 28, 2017 8:06 am

weathaguyry wrote:
Gustywind wrote:This wave continues to be easily
identifiable on satellite imagery as having the typical
configuration of waves observed later during the season.


:eek:

Good read my friend! :eek: :eek: :eek: is the trend of... this beginning of the season :roll: :oops: given my untrained eyes.
Anyway, i will monitor it because of strong showers and locally tstorms are expected tonight but especially tommorow in Guadeloupe.
I will keep your informed if anything happens.
Regards
Gustywind
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