Brad in Miami
(Storm Tracker)
Mon Aug 08 2005 08:30 PM
Re: South of Puerto Rico

Edubra:

Scroll back to some of the posts earlier today; HF and others discussed that interesting little feature. The NHC mentioned it in the 805 tropical discussion:

AN EASTERN CARIBBEAN SEA TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 64W SOUTH OF 19N
MOVING WEST 10 TO 15 KT. SURFACE OBSERVATIONS AND SHIP
OBSERVATIONS ARE SHOW CYCLONIC TURNING. SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION IS NEAR PUERTO RICO FROM 16N-18N BETWEEN
65W-67W...AND IS OVER VENEZUELA FROM 7N-11N BETWEEN 62W-64W.



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