The trend continues.
CENTRAL ATLC TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 34W/35W S OF 15N MOVING W 10-15 KT. A 1012 MB LOW HAS DEVELOPED ALONG THE WAVE NEAR 8N. SCATTERED MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS FROM 5N-9N BETWEEN 34W-39W.
TW behind Emily now has a LOW
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but look how close it is to Hispanolia
maybe it will get torn up a bit....but then again, the models have been trending Southward....so it may not hit it at all
and even if it does, it DOES NOT mean it will automatically be destroyed and not come back....several Hurricanes have hit there and come back...the most recent example of course, being Jeanne from last year
maybe it will get torn up a bit....but then again, the models have been trending Southward....so it may not hit it at all
and even if it does, it DOES NOT mean it will automatically be destroyed and not come back....several Hurricanes have hit there and come back...the most recent example of course, being Jeanne from last year
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