cieldumort
(Moderator)
Sat Sep 22 2007 09:29 PM
Re: Western Caribbean Disturbance

The formerly non-tropical Low I've been monitoring out in the north-central Atlantic is doing a fine job of acquiring tropical characteristics, and is now Invest 95L. Additionally, the wave out by the CVs is pretty darn healthy. Potentially another busy week.

For now, 95L will likely remain just a threat to shipping interests, or potentially the Azores, perhaps. Our possible new Invest out by the CVs may be a little more suspect going forward, however.

Of course, close to home, all interests along the Gulf Coast should be watching what is going on with 94L. There is already a fairly impressive surface trough draped from the remnants of 10L which could conceivably interact with the trough that is 94L. Weirder things happen in the tropics. We had remnants of TD10 mix with another disturbance back in 2005, and given that particular environment at that time, was an explosive concoction.




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