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ABNT20 KNHC 010206
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1030 PM EDT THU JUN 30 2005
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE OVER A LARGE PORTION OF THE
CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN SEA. THE SHOWER ACTIVITY HAS
BECOME A LITTLE MORE CONCENTRATED SOUTHEAST OF JAMAICA TONIGHT IN
ASSOCIATION WITH A WESTWARD MOVING TROPICAL WAVE. ALTHOUGH THERE
ARE NO SIGNS OF ORGANIZATION AT THIS TIME...UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE
FORECAST TO BECOME FAVORABLE FOR SOME DEVELOPMENT DURING THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO...AS THE SYSTEM MOVES OVER THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN SEA.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH
SATURDAY.
FORECASTER AVILA
10:30 PM TWO=A little more Bullish with Caribbean system
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10:30 PM TWO=A little more Bullish with Caribbean system
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I have to agree with Derek - it's a nice area of convection, but
the dynamics just aren't quite right for development right now.
Again, the tropics are always subject to change on short notice,
so we should watch it. If the "blob" persists for a couple of days,
and the environment becomes a bit more favorable, then we
may have something.
the dynamics just aren't quite right for development right now.
Again, the tropics are always subject to change on short notice,
so we should watch it. If the "blob" persists for a couple of days,
and the environment becomes a bit more favorable, then we
may have something.
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dhweather wrote:I have to agree with Derek - it's a nice area of convection, but
the dynamics just aren't quite right for development right now.
Again, the tropics are always subject to change on short notice,
so we should watch it. If the "blob" persists for a couple of days,
and the environment becomes a bit more favorable, then we
may have something.
The environment will become more favorable.
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dhweather wrote:I have to agree with Derek - it's a nice area of convection, but
the dynamics just aren't quite right for development right now.
Again, the tropics are always subject to change on short notice,
so we should watch it. If the "blob" persists for a couple of days,
and the environment becomes a bit more favorable, then we
may have something.
I'm partially in agreement with you, but Arlene didn't though about this when she formed.
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