Caribbean Tropical Wave along 65W (Potential BOC System) (Is INVEST 90L)
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Re: Caribbean Tropical Wave along 65W (Potential BOC System)
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Re: Caribbean Tropical Wave along 65W (Potential BOC System)
NDG wrote:Some vorticity trying to get going but low level jet might be a little too strong for now, definitely something to watch as it gets to the western Caribbean as last night's Euro showed.
Very impressive. If there is some development in the NW Caribbean (which was not forecast by models), makes you wonder if there might be a somewhat further north component to the latter track. So that the future "BOC system" tracks closer to the south Texas coast. Just a thought.
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