HanKFranK
(User)
Wed Jun 20 2007 09:10 PM
new entry

there's a weak front pushing off the southeast coast right now. models vary on whether to leave any of the upper energy behind or to take it out and flatten the trough base. most do very little with it, slowly washing it out near florida over the next couple of days. worth a glance, since these things occasionally stir up trouble. some of the globals are pushing a surface impulse up from the western caribbean towards the lower mississippi valley over the next week or so, also with no fanfare. unless one of these little buggers makes a noteworthy effort, we might slide into july with just barry having spawned in june.
HF 2210z20june



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