Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Tue Jun 11 2002 05:05 PM
Convection splitting

Well the latest visible imagery shows that the convection associated with the trough and tropical wave has split into two distinct areas. One area is over the Bahamas and south Florida and the other is to the south of Cuba. The 12z surface analysis shows a new low developing in the same general area as the convection over the Bahamas, and shows another low just to the south of where the convection is in the NW Caribbean. Both areas bear watching, but NRL are still not showing anything as yet.

Rich

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