Honduras Wave
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Honduras Wave
The only reason I'm posting on this feature is because it is part of an EPAC wave south of Panama that broke off and has slowly drifted north over Nicaragua and Honduras in the past days. I'm sure WX57 will tell us it is another non-entity shear feature and probably is. But it has enough persistence and what looks like a slight curl to merit mention before it poofs.
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Re: Honduras Wave
Mention of the area in the 1805Z TWD:
A TROPICAL WAVE EXTENDING FROM 21N79W TO 10N83W AND INTO THE E
PACIFIC IS SUPPORTING SCATTERED SHOWERS/THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
NW CARIBBEAN FROM 12N-18N BETWEEN 82W-90W INCLUDING PORTIONS OF
NICARAGUA AND HONDURAS. SCATTERED SHOWERS/THUNDERSTORMS ARE ALSO
ACROSS PORTIONS OF CUBA N OF 20N BETWEEN 75W-84W. BOTH AREAS OF
ACTIVITY ARE ENHANCED BY UPPER LEVEL DIFFLUENCE ASSOCIATED WITH
AN UPPER LEVEL LOW S OF CUBA NEAR 20N82W.
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