wxman57 wrote:RAOBS (upper air soundings) across the Lesser Antilles indicate 25-30kt easterly flow just above the surface and very dry air in the mid levels. This indicates that 94L will continue to struggle with low-level speed shear (not upper-level shear) along with dry air. May be a less than 50% chance it will become a TS east of the islands. Will likely cause a few heavy squalls with wind gusts to 50-60 mph as it is now (assuming a few more squalls develop) when it passes the islands on Wednesday. Center should reach the islands Wednesday morning.
Wxman, thanks for your analysis. Do you think it will finally have the chance to become a
depression once it gets west of the islands? or are the conditions as such that it might
just remain as a wave even once it gets west of the islands?
Wow, where is all of this dry air and shear coming from this year???