Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Thu Oct 06 2005 09:05 PM
Re: Tammy Makes Landfall, Other Systems

The Azores system has been given TNumbers of ST1.5/1.5 both at 0600z this morning and at 0600z yesterday. Still has evident banding on the IR imagary and could spin up but its window of oppurtunity will be getting smaller.

Tammy looks like it could actually make it to the Gulf, although unlikely to regenerate. Visible imagery would appear to show the remnant circulation approaching the Alabama coast so worth just keeping a eye on.

The disturbance over Cuba still seems to be suffering the effects of shear and remains very tilted. Still has potential, but nothing likely in the short term. Persistence will be the key with this one.

The central Atlantic wave / low also has potential, and is probably the most likely candidate for our 'V' storm if the Azores system holds off.

Regards



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