doug
(Weather Analyst)
Wed May 31 2017 12:36 PM
Beatriz Remnants in Gulf of Mexico

Euro and GFS have been "arguing" about a low developing in the GOM in the next 7-10 days and up pops TD-2 in EPAC...the future of this is not clear: movement to NE toward Yucatan or meander off shore of southern Mexico for a few days before movement
Perhaps this system is what these two models have been hinting at for a few days...
The season is here!


Title changed to reflect that the remnants of EPAC TWO (Which became a weak TS, 'Beatriz,' before coming onshore in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca) are now in the southern Gulf of Mexico as of Saturday June, 3 and are interacting with an upper-level trough to its west and north, as well as prohibitively (for tropical cyclone development) high wind shear. Should this feature develop at some point (a non-zero chance, but very low in the near term), it might not keep the same name. - Ciel



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