gatorcane wrote:How about a wave with an associated Low? There is nothing more than that I think. They'll need to find winds of 30-35mph sustainted. I doubt it.
The winds are a given, see airport data, below. It's the closed circulation/west winds we're lacking.
St. Lucia
10 AM (14) Aug 24 86 (30) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) E 33
9 AM (13) Aug 24 86 (30) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) ENE 30
Barbados
10 AM (14) Aug 24 78 (26) 75 (24) 29.88 (1012) ESE 29 heavy rain
9 AM (13) Aug 24 80 (27) 75 (24) 29.88 (1012) SE 26 light rain
8 AM (12) Aug 24 78 (26) 77 (25) 29.88 (1012) SE 28 light rain showers
7 AM (11) Aug 24 78 (26) 75 (24) 29.85 (1011) ESE 28 showers in the vicinity
Grenada has mountains blocking wind from E and NE at their airport, which never shows winds that one would expect based upon conditions nearby. So it's not the best airport to determine strength of storms or wind directions.
10 AM (14) Aug 24 80 (27) 78 (26) 29.85 (1011) Variable 3
9 AM (13) Aug 24 86 (30) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) ENE 6
8 AM (12) Aug 24 86 (30) 77 (25) 29.85 (1011) NE 8
Trinidad the closest to westerly winds, but (a.) they are light, and don't know the terrain, so may not be indicative of a low and (b.) thunderstorms in area may effect the winds (c.) pretty far away from 97L's circulation center. Can our Bajan friends here please tell us some more about the usual patterns at Trinidad's airport?