bamacoast
(Registered User)
Thu May 31 2007 03:53 PM
Re: Western Caribbean on the Day Before Hurricane Season

The structure of this system looks particularly impressive for the short time period that it has evolved. Once the system moves further northward, the southwest quadrant should become less influenced by the outflow of the Pacific tropical systems which appear to be weakening a bit at this point. Also, I do note some heavier convection close to the center on the northwest side near the tip of the Yucatan. I expect a TPC statement soon.


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