dem05
(User)
Fri Jun 22 2007 06:41 AM
Re: Western Caribbean Area

With respect to the low off of Volusia/Brevard County on the east coast of Florida...The IR loop of the system looks interesting and the radar shots do as well. However, the shortwave loops paint the true picture of the low pressure structure and the system is washing out. Over time, the low has been elongating east to west and the thunderstorms are peeling off to the east. This system may be nothing more than a stretched trough by the mid-day/afternoon hours tomorrow. Unless major changes happen soon, it is very unlikely that this system will strengthen into something tropical and it will likely fade with time.

Shortwave link: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/loop-ir2.html



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