NONAME wrote:Weathermaster wrote:This wave has increase since this morning, and some slow development could be expected according to NWS in San Juan. It looks like the Atlantic is ready to rumble!!!.
Can you give me the link to San Juan's Disscusion please.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/port/pil.php?pi ... &version=0
area forecast discussion
national weather service san juan pr
505 am ast thu jul 6 2006
. discussion ... the doppler radar showed isolated to scattered
showers over the atlantic and eastern waters of puerto rico. a few
of these showers moved inland without producing any significant
rainfall accumulations. these showers will continue to move
inland and affect the eastern and northern coastal sections of
puerto rico.
today ... limited moisture will interact with local effects and
produce isolated to scattered showers mainly over the
interior ... west and southwest sections of puerto rico. an increase
on moisture will occur on friday afternoon as a reflection of tutt
is expected to move across the local region. most of the weather
activity will occur on friday night through saturday morning.
the gfs model is suggesting a slow development of a tropical wave
now located at around 35 w. this wave is expected to move across
our local region between sunday night and monday. therefore
started to introduced active weather associated to the wave on
sunday night.
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. synopsis ... a 1030 mb surface high will extend from the east
central atlantic west southwest to the u. s. southeast coast ... the
bahamas and the northeast caribbean through monday ... producing a
moderate to fresh trade wind flow across the regional waters. a
tropical wave will move across the local area on sunday
night and monday.
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. marine ... mariners should exercise caution across all local waters
due to 15 to 19 knots winds producing choppy conditions across all
local waters.
a significant increase on winds and seas will occur
on sunday and monday as