2 Tropical Disturbances, but none developing

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2 Tropical Disturbances, but none developing

#1 Postby HURAKAN » Fri Jun 25, 2004 11:24 am

The Eastern Pacific as I stated before have been very quiet during the month of June and if it will finish stormless it will make history being the only stormless June in the EPAC since 1969. Since days ago 2 tropical disturbances, one south of Acapulco and the other south of Cabo San Lucas, have been the major points of attention for possible development into numbered or named tropical systems, but up to now nothing has happened and in my opinion it will not happen. 96e, which is the better organized with a distinctable low level circulation, has tried to develop convection around the center but it has just been intermittent. The disturbance as it moves slowly westward will be encountering worse and worse meteorological conditions to develop. 97e, which doesn't seem to be very organized but poorly, will also continue moving westward and will have a little more time to develop but that's if it organizes in the next days to come. Conclusion, tropical development is not expected in the next 24 hours.
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