Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Fri Jul 23 2004 02:40 PM
Re: east Atlantic wave

Well the east Atlantic Wave certainly looks healthy today. Both IR and Visible imagery shows the system is quite well developed, with some possible banding associated with the wave. It looks to have drawn in the low pressure area that was previously north of the main body of convection. Woudnt be surprised to see an invest go up on this later today, and also to see if it is mentioned in the next TWO from NHC.

As for 98L, well it doesnt seem to want to go anywhere or do anything at present. The convective activity remain east of the low level circulation, and there doesnt appear to be much of an effort in it occurring any nearer the centre.

All in all both systems need watching, but that wave certainly looks impressive

Regards



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