From the BIG boys at the NHC.
Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 5:30 PM EDT on June 13, 2004
for the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
reconnaissance aircraft data...indicates that the broad low pressure
area over the western Gulf of Mexico remains a little too
disorganized to upgrade to a tropical depression. The highest
associated surface winds are less than 25 mph. However there
remains a potential for development during the next 24 hours and
...If necessary...another aircraft will investigate tomorrow
morning. A large area of rainfall accompanies this system which
could affect portions of the US Gulf of Mexico coastal states
during the next day or two.
A westward moving tropical wave is located about 1000 miles east of
the Windward Islands. There are no signs of development.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through Monday.
Forecaster Lawrence
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NHC no TD but maybe later
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