8:00 AM EDT Storm2k Atlantic Tropical Update,Oct 1

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8:00 AM EDT Storm2k Atlantic Tropical Update,Oct 1

#1 Postby cycloneye » Fri Oct 01, 2004 6:58 am

Lisa still is hanging on in the northern atlantic but her demize will come in the next few hours as it is entering very cooler waters.Lisa has tried to become a hurricane many times and this morning she is trying to do that for the last time but after a few hours the system will be absorbed by what was Jeanne.

Elsewhere in the Atlantic:

A few tropical waves are moving westward in the tropical atlantic however upper conditions are not favorable for tropical development as plenty of upper shear is prevalent.

In the Caribbean sea there is an upper low with a trough that is inducing scattered showers and thunderstorms in the area.A surface trough has formed in the central caribbean sea and a surface low is located near the Colombian coast.The storm2k forecast team will watch this area closely in the next few days.

Tropical storm formation is not expected thru saturday.

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Forecaster=Luis Martinez (Cycloneye)
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