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W Atlantic - E of the Islands

#1 Postby hurricanemike » Thu Aug 19, 2004 8:51 pm

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2005 EDT TWD:

TROPICAL WAVE IN THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC OCEAN ALONG 49W S OF 16N MOVING W 20-25 KT. THIS IS A RELATIVELY LOW-AMPLITUDE WAVE THAT IS BEST TRACKABLE BY CONVECTION IN THE ITCZ AND A FAINT ROTATION
NOTED IN THE MID-LEVELS. AN INCREASED CHANCE OF RAIN IS LIKELY TOMORROW AFTERNOON IN THE WINDWARD ISLANDS.
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#2 Postby LaBreeze » Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:13 pm

It is so far to the south. Is there any chance of this convection missing the landmass of S. America? What is the predicted movement of this? Just wondering.
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