Jamiewx
(Storm Tracker)
Tue May 25 2004 08:53 AM
8:05am EDT TWD

Our disturbance has now been moved to the special features catagory on the TWD this morning. But no mention on any kind of development yet.

SPECIAL FEATURE...
ATLANTIC OCEAN TROUGH FROM 25N66W TO 1010 MB SOUTHERN BAHAMAS LOW PRESSURE CENTER NEAR 23N74W. TROUGH CONTINUES FROM LOW CENTER TO HAITI NEAR 18N72W. NUMEROUS STRONG SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FROM 25N TO 28N BETWEEN 67W AND 71W. ISOLATED MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FROM 18N TO 20N BETWEEN 63W AND 72W...OVER GREATER ANTILLES AND OTHER NE CARIBBEAN ISLANDS...AS SURFACE WIND FLOW MOVES TOWARD THE BROAD LOW PRESSURE WHICH HAS MOVED FROM THE CARIBBEAN SEA TOWARD THE SOUTHERN BAHAMAS DURING THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS. BROKEN TO OVERCAST MULTILAYERED CLOUDS AND OTHER POSSIBLE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ELSEWHERE IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN NORTH OF 20N BETWEEN 58W AND 79W. BROAD UPPER LEVEL ANTICYCLONIC FLOW...WITH A RIDGE...IS IN THIS AREA. THIS FEATURE IS SEEN CLEARLY ON WATER VAPOR IMAGERY.



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