Caribbean Low Pressure & Tropical Wave

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Caribbean Low Pressure & Tropical Wave

#1 Postby HURAKAN » Sun May 23, 2004 7:57 am

"We are watching a broad area of low pressure in the central Caribbean that could track to the northwest over the next couple of days causing numerous showers and thunderstorm with flooding downpours over the northern islands. A tropical wave along 64 west and south of 17 north is tracking west at 10-15 knots and can add energy into the broad area of low pressure." AccuWeather

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