danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Tue Jun 13 2006 11:58 PM
Re: Area of Interest - Eastern Caribbean Sea

Latest IR Imagery-0315Z. Is showing something that resembles a mid-level circulation. Located near 15.0N/ 65.0W at 0315Z.
Strongest convection is NW of this location by at least 60 miles.

Another circulation is seen near 10.0N/ 40.0W. Little to no convective activity at this time.

Strongest area of convective activity is located near 5.0N/ 20-30W. This could possibly be two separate systems.

Another weak area is located on the NE tip of the Yucatan Peninsula. Little, to no convective activity is observable at this time. This area is the 'tail' of the convection attached to the remnants of Tropical Sotrm Alberto.



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