Jekyhe904
(Verified CFHC User)
Thu Jun 23 2005 05:32 PM
Re: disturbance near nicaragua

Looks like the NHC is becoming a 'little' more optomistic towards development of the two systems.

Quote:

DISORGANIZED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS COVER A BROAD AREA FROM THE
FLORIDA PENINSULA SOUTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE BAHAMAS TO HISPANIOLA.
THIS ACTIVITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH TWO WEATHER SYSTEMS...AN
UPPER-LEVEL LOW OVER SOUTHERN FLORIDA AND A TROPICAL WAVE THAT
EXTENDS FROM THE CENTRAL CARIBBEAN SEA NORTHWARD ACROSS EASTERN
CUBA. WHILE UPPER LEVEL WINDS ARE NOT CURRENTLY FAVORABLE FOR
DEVELOPMENT IN THIS AREA...THEY COULD BECOME SOMEWHAT MORE
FAVORABLE OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.

A SMALL AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER HAS DEVELOPED IN THE WESTERN
CARIBBEAN SEA VERY NEAR THE COAST OF HONDURAS. SHOULD THIS SYSTEM
REMAIN OVER WATER...UPPER-LEVEL WINDS WOULD BE FAVORABLE FOR
ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT.





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