doug
(Weather Analyst)
Thu Jun 23 2005 08:28 PM
Re: New complex

Yes that in the West carribean is very intriguing, as 94L's moisture gets pulled down into it, BUT that is a vigorous trough to the North, and the ULL over Florida seems not to be in a hurry to move out, which it would have to do in order to help create the ridge necessary for this to develop. It may have ample evacuation in the North and NorthEast sectors but would seem to be impeded in the NW and west. If develpoment occurs it will be slow.


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