TW entering E Caribbean headed toward the GOM next week....well some models move it into the GOM. At least its something to watch for the upcoming days.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
E Caribbean TW Flaring
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E Caribbean TW Flaring
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Too much shear
And,also the wave energy is extended over a great area which not favor concentration,and developpement.Ther is a lot of cirrus east of the wave axis,giving the satellite photo this extended feature.
Here in Guadeloupe,we had some week thunderstorms,giving way to only 10,to 30mm in the island,some gusts,but nothing unusual in this season
Here in Guadeloupe,we had some week thunderstorms,giving way to only 10,to 30mm in the island,some gusts,but nothing unusual in this season
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