THE CARIBBEAN SEA...
IN ADDITION TO THE TROPICAL WAVE...MODERATE TRADEWINDS DOMINATES
THE CARIBBEAN SEA. SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IS INLAND OVER
NICARAGUA AND EASTERN HONDURAS FROM 12N-15N BETWEEN 83W-86W. IN
THE UPPER LEVELS...SMALL CYCLONIC CIRCULATION IS OVER W CUBA
NEAR 22N83W MOVING W. A LARGER CYCLONIC CIRCULATION IS N OF
HISPANIOLA NEAR 21N69W MOVING NW. THE CARIBBEAN WILL BE UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF UPPER TROUGHING FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Is this any thing north of Hispaniola?
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There is a thread already about that same system by the way it is an upper low.
There is a thread already about that same system by the way it is an upper low.
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