Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Wed Jun 05 2002 01:16 AM
Yucatan

Upper low in GOM does look rather pitiful tonight but check out the IR pix and the deep convection exposion on the Yucatan Penisula.

Lowest pressure in the area of disturbed weather in the central GOM was 1009 mb from a ship report around 26N and 90W, however, pressures were falling from most of the bouy and ship reports...

Max wind gusts was 23 knots from bouy located at 26N and 86W. SSTs in the GOM running at 80 to 81 degrees, warm enough....

Will this system do anything? Awww probably not, but I'd like to see a at least three inches of rain out of it on the MS coast...



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