This is from the 2:05 TWD. Looks like our arch-nemesis "SAL" is back and ready to do battle with our friendly neighborhood tropical wave....
TROPICAL WAVE NEAR THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS ALONG 23W/24W SOUTH OF 18N MOVING WEST 15-20 KT. THE WAVE EXHIBITS A WELL DEFINED SIGNATURE IN SATELLITE IMAGERY WITH SOME LOWER LEVEL CIRCULATION AND AMPLE DEEP CONVECTION. CURRENTLY...SCATTERED MODERATE TO
STRONG CONVECTION EXISTS FROM 7N-10N BETWEEN 24W-28W AND FROM 10N-14N BETWEEN 23W-26W. DESPITE ITS APPEARANCE IN SATELLITE IMAGERY...THE WAVE IS MOVING INTO AN INCREASINGLY HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT IN ASSOCIATION WITH A STRONG SAHARAN AIR LAYER
OUTBREAK. CLIMATOLOGICALLY SPEAKING...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION HAS NOT BEEN KNOWN TO OCCUR THIS FAR EAST IN THE ATLANTIC SO
EARLY IN THE SEASON.
Uh oh, SAL is back...
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Uh oh, SAL is back...
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It is worst off then it was just a short week ago.. SAL had a big effect on the season last year.. Lets see what this year brings..
SAL info and maps ---> http://www.storm2k.org/weather/sal.html
SAL info and maps ---> http://www.storm2k.org/weather/sal.html
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