LI Phil
(User)
Thu Jun 10 2004 02:36 PM
Tropical Outlook from accuwx

accuwx has said this about the disturbance off the Yucatan:

"However, a wave along 89 west is interacting with an upper level system near the Yucatan. This interaction is causing considerable cloudiness and large thunderstorm clusters just northeast east and southeast of the Honduran and Nicaraguan coastal areas. This is an area of disturbed weather that will have to be watched. Currently all the unsettled weather is mostly being caused by the upper level system just east of the Yucatan of Mexico. Current global computer models show no lower level organization to this system during the next few days."

The models may not be developing it, but it sure does look healthy enough to develop. I'm wondering if NRL will put up an invest anytime soon...

Cheers & Peace,

LI Phil



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