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I came up with a nifty acronym for this:
Western Atlantic Tropical Summary - WATS
So here's WATS up for today, July 26, 2005
<img src="http://www.diamondheadweather.com/wats20050726.jpg">
Franklin continues to become entrained with dry air and an increasingly
hostile upper level environment will eventually lead to Franklin
dissapating in 2-3 days.
A tropical wave over Central America continues to move westward with
no development expected.
A second tropical wave south of Haiti continues moving westward
with no convection due to the extremely dry environment dominating the
Caribbean Sea right now. There are two large areas of very dry air,
circled in yellow, combined with the dust from the Saharan Desert, over
the Caribbean Sea and Western Atlantic.
There's an upper level low near 27N 52W that will not develop into a
tropical system.
Finally, the question - what will come of the wave approaching near
10N 39W? The wave will continue moving west-northwest and might
develop in the next few days. Stay tuned!
That's WATS up today.
Comments welcomed.
David


