Clark
(Meteorologist)
Fri Jun 17 2005 05:37 PM
Re: NW caribbean, Again

All of the low-level flow in that region is out of the south-southeast, around the broader area of low pressure inland between the Bays of Campeche and Tehuantepec. The convective tops, what few there are, are being sheared by the outflow from that region. A trough is approaching from the northwest and should be very near the area shortly. Nothing to really worry about.

Convection is flaring up south of Bermuda again, but that system is decidedly tied to an upper-level low and is not tropical...not to mention jetting out to the north and east.



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