Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 5:30 am EDT on August 25, 2005
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane
Katrina... located just off the southwestern coast of Florida over
the Gulf of Mexico... about 50 miles north-northeast of Key West
Florida.

An area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave about 950
miles east of the Leeward Islands has changed little in
organization overnight. While upper-level winds are currently only
marginally favorable for development... they are expected to become
more favorable during the next day or so. A tropical depression
could form today or on Saturday as the system moves toward the
west-northwest.
Disorganized cloudiness and thunderstorms are covering a large area
extending from the northern Leeward Islands westward across
Hispaniola and the adjacent Atlantic. There are no signs of
tropical cyclone formation.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through
Saturday.
Forecaster Knabb
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just wondering: is there a record for the longest amount of time a wave has been forecasted to develop but hasnt...?
