MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Wed Jun 22 2005 06:51 AM
Nothing to See Here

Updated 7:46PM
This week continues to be, thankfully, relatively slow in the tropics. There are a few cloud masses out there, but nothing really even close to development.


For those who insist, here are the development guesses for both:

For the clouds in the Southeastern Gulf.. This is too spread out, and nothing really is at the surface.
Code:

forget it) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (sure thing)
[*---------------------]



Now the other current area is the area in the eastern Caribbean (aka 94L). This is a stretch too. Even though it looks fairly well on Satellite now. It's approaching upper level winds that would suppress development.

Code:

forget it) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (sure thing)
[---*------------------]



At least for the rest of the regular week there won't be much I'd consider worth watching. Although we here in Florida will have to deal with the rain generated by the Gulf system.

Clark has more reasoning below in his weather blog.

Event Related Links:

Static Model Plot of Caribbean Disurbance (94L) from South Florida Water management District
Animated Model Plot of Caribbean Disurbance (94L)




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