Tropical Weather Outlook
Statement as of 11:30 am EDT on June 26, 2005
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...
Cloudiness and showers over eastern North Carolina...southeastern
Virginia...and the adjacent Atlantic waters are associated with a
surface low pressure area that has moved inland over eastern North
Carolina. Additional development of this system is not expected at
this time.
Disorganized cloudiness and showers extending from the central and
northwestern Bahamas northeastward into the Atlantic for several
hundred miles are primarily associated with an upper-level trough.
Upper-level winds are currently not favorable for development.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through Monday.
Forecaster Beven
6-26-05 11:30 AM EDT TWO, GO BACK TO SLEEP!
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- Scott_inVA
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Re: 6-26-05 11:30 AM EDT TWO, GO BACK TO SLEEP!
When a disorganized blob stumbles into a trof, not much is going to happen up here. A pretty good sign of a snoozer is when the UK, GFS and NAM (not to mention the EC) can't get anything going as has been the case with this event.
I never woke up
Scott
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OMG! I'm typing like DT
Edited b/c my new wireless keyboard is slow. Grrr
I never woke up
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OMG! I'm typing like DT
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rainstorm wrote:take a look at sat pics. its better formed than alot of ts's they have named
True but this is a mess at the SFC. The area of LP mentioned by TPC is there, but it is both weak and broad.
http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sfc_con_3pres.gif
Interacting with a trof doesn't help:
http://www.weatherroanoke.com/regional.html
I can find very few SFC wind obs of 20MPH.
Scott
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