Rabbit
(Weather Master)
Fri Jun 11 2004 07:17 PM
nw caribbean

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/gmex-vis-loop.html
there are two interesting notes on this satellite image:
1) there appears to be a mid-level low forming at about 20N
over the yucatan
2) the southeast section of the western low appears to have
high clouds going to the south, which may be a forming high level anticyclone

remember in 2001, tropical storm barry formed from the interaction of an upper low with a wave



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