danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Fri Jul 25 2008 02:27 PM
Re: Area of Interest - Far Eastern Atlantic

Really good estimation. It's still too far off of the "map" to earn a mention in the ATL TWD.
Excerpt from this morning's Atlantic Tropical Weather Discussion.

TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
805 AM EDT FRI JUL 25 2008

...TROPICAL WAVES...

AN ATLANTIC OCEAN TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 23N37.5W 16N39.5W
7N40W. A 1012 MB LOW PRESSURE CENTER IS ALONG THE WAVE NEAR
16N39.5W. AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH IS ALONG 26N36W 23N40W 16N42W
11N46W. STRONG SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN INDIVIDUAL CELLS
FROM 17N TO 18N BETWEEN 39W AND 41W. ISOLATED MODERATE SHOWERS
ARE ELSEWHERE FROM 15N TO 21N BETWEEN 38W AND 43W.

I believe this to be 97L? The northern most of the two current systems.
I don't know if the southern most system has been numbered as of yet but I would think it would probably earn the 98L designation in 24 hours.



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