Eastern Atlantic Tropical Summary - EATS OUT on August 8, 2005
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Not to sound like a broken record, but.......
That dry air is killin'
All the waves around
It's killin' all the invests
And taking cyclones to town
I got 'dem dry air blues........
Dry Air continues to be the story for the tropical Atlantic basin.
Combined with Saharan Dust, and you get what we have - very limited
tropical activity.
Brutally dry air and Saharan dust continue to be the feature for the
tropical Atlantic basin. This is a severe inhibitor for any development
of tropical systems, and there is no predictor for when this pattern will
change.
We do have two tropical waves, one emerging off of the coast of Africa,
and another in the central Atlantic. I do not expect either of these
systems to develop into tropical cyclones in the next 48 hours.
I drew Irene being slaughtered by the ULL to its North again, just
because that's about it for tropical activity.



