Everybody has their eye on E Carb & Gulf look at SW Carb
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Everybody has their eye on E Carb & Gulf look at SW Carb
That looks more threatening than the wave over Hispanolia.
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W CARIBBEAN TROPICAL WAVE ALONG 79W S OF 17N MOVING W 15-20 KT.
THE WAVE SIGNATURE IS RATHER POOR...BUT IT DOES APPEAR TO BE
ENHANCING THE COVERAGE AND INTENSITY OF THE USUAL DAILY
CONVECTION THAT OCCURS OVER THE SW CARIBBEAN. A LARGE COMPLEX OF
SCATTERED MODERATE/STRONG CONVECTION IS S OF 14N TO PANAMA
BETWEEN 77W-83W...AND ANOTHER LINE OF SCATTERED MODERATE EXTENDS
FROM THE WAVE NW INTO THE GULF OF HONDURAS. RADAR IMAGERY FROM
SAN ANDRES ISLAND INDICATES THAT THE HEAVIEST ACTIVITY IS
CURRENTLY JUST OFFSHORE THE COSTA RICA/W PANAMA COAST...AND TO
THE E OF SAN ANDRES.
The above is from the 2:05 discussion from TPC.It not seems to be nothing of concern at this time.
THE WAVE SIGNATURE IS RATHER POOR...BUT IT DOES APPEAR TO BE
ENHANCING THE COVERAGE AND INTENSITY OF THE USUAL DAILY
CONVECTION THAT OCCURS OVER THE SW CARIBBEAN. A LARGE COMPLEX OF
SCATTERED MODERATE/STRONG CONVECTION IS S OF 14N TO PANAMA
BETWEEN 77W-83W...AND ANOTHER LINE OF SCATTERED MODERATE EXTENDS
FROM THE WAVE NW INTO THE GULF OF HONDURAS. RADAR IMAGERY FROM
SAN ANDRES ISLAND INDICATES THAT THE HEAVIEST ACTIVITY IS
CURRENTLY JUST OFFSHORE THE COSTA RICA/W PANAMA COAST...AND TO
THE E OF SAN ANDRES.
The above is from the 2:05 discussion from TPC.It not seems to be nothing of concern at this time.
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HURAKAN wrote:This could be CALVIN in the Eastern Pacific.
Possibly that may be the caae.
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