allan
(Weather Master)
Sat May 31 2008 03:49 PM
Re: East Pacific Alma Over Land

This was at least a Tropical Depression before it made landfall in Belize. The winds were gusting over 40 mph on some bouys, because it was so close to land, they didn't pull the trigger. However I argue on that and so does other people. Anyways, I don't know if I see another surprise convection blow up in the BOC for one reason. The waters are warm but the Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential is very low in that area so a major blow up like last night would be less possible. We'll see what happens


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