doug
(Weather Analyst)
Thu Sep 18 2008 02:47 PM
Re: North of Antigua

The southwestern Carribean has been under a generalized area of lower pressure for a while. The models show this but nothing is supposed to popup in the near future. However, this is the area we will need to watch more now that we are moving past the peak Atlantic season. Some hefty late season storms have developed here (Mitch comes to mind.)

(It is interesting that today's discussion did classify the activity north of Antigua as a wave interacting with an upper low and indicated a low level of probability for development.)



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