The ULL in the mid-Carribean is forecast to drift west with High Pressure to build behind creating a better enviroment for development. The GFL model tries to develop a tropical system and move it over PR and into the Bahamas.
Looking at the Sat pics it appears that the convection is expanding west which up till today has been supressed by a circulation over Northern SA and a trough in the mid-Atlantic. The trough is suppose to slip out that while the North SA feature is suppose to weaken.
Thats the best I can do. I'm waiting for HanKFranK or Steve to come on and explain it better.
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