chrisjslucia wrote:Yes Gusty, hard rain here in St Lucia. It's as if someone just switched the lights off, it has gone so dark. Had more rain this evening than we had from Invest 90.
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chrisjslucia wrote:Yes Gusty, hard rain here in St Lucia. It's as if someone just switched the lights off, it has gone so dark. Had more rain this evening than we had from Invest 90.
chrisjslucia wrote:Good morning. Wet and windy in the Windwards as the latest wave passes through. NHC discussion earlier told us:
AN ATLANTIC OCEAN TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 19N56W 15N58W 11N59W.
THIS WAVE IS MOVING THROUGH THE AREA OF AN ATLANTIC OCEAN UPPER
LEVEL TROUGH. THE TROUGH PASSES THROUGH A 25N53W CYCLONIC
CIRCULATION CENTER TO 13N60W NEAR BARBADOS. SCATTERED MODERATE
RAINSHOWERS TO ISOLATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ARE FROM 11N TO 17N
BETWEEN 50W AND 60W. THE 24-HOUR RAINFALL TOTAL FOR GUADELOUPE
FOR THE PERIOD ENDING AT 27/0000 UTC WAS 0.48 INCHES.
Looks as if Invest 90 is fighting hard to make a name for himself and is up to a 70% chance of development. To all in the Gulf, take care and good luck.
Chris, St Lucia
cycloneye wrote:That wave has flared in the past few hours. We will have to watch what occurs with it,but I suspect the trough nearby,will not allow it to develop for now.
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