dem05
(User)
Thu May 29 2008 12:29 AM
Re: Invest 90E

The center of 90E has slid back off shore of Costa Rica and into the Pacific Waters again. However, it is unlikely that the system will have enough time to develop into more than a tropical depression. Mort has posted a nice image. However, there are some optical illusions in his image and the potential surface center is likely much closer to the cost. Based on the the shortwave images and the RAMSDIS images, any potential surface circulation is probably around 10.0-10.5N and 86W. The system has moved somewhat to the NNW over the last few hours, which has definately given another chance at life as a tropical depression over the east Pacific. Time will tell if that trend continues. Either way, the tropics definately remain interesting in the East Pacific and SW Caribbean.

Link: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t6/loop-ir2.html

EDIT: Almost forgot for the new visitors/new weather hobbiest, you may click on the LatLon radio button on top of this image to get a view of the coordinate grids



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