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Windshear Forcast

#1 Postby FWBHurricane » Tue Jun 08, 2004 6:27 am

For June 8th - June 11th. The GOM is finally clearing as the Strong shear that dominated the western part of the GOM is pulling eastward but that means that shear will now dominate the eastern GOM. Some of the shear is suppost to be light to moderate though. The Caribbean is suppost to get worse then slightly get better by the end of the forcast period. By today through the next 36 hours some moderate shear will take over most of the southern half of the caribbean, diminishing in 48 hours. By that time strong shear is suppost to spread from The Cape Verdes all the way to the Florida Peninsuala, engulfing Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, and Cuba. Shear will dominate the North atlantic and the Northern Caribbean. Im sorry to say but anything that will come off the African coast will be totally blown to peices by the shear. No Development of any storms is in the immediate future. Sorry. Comments please.

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