Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Mon Jun 02 2008 05:15 PM
Centre on Vis imagery

Visible imagery still shows a circulation centre associated with the remnants of Arthur inland over the Yucatan due south of Chilitepec. This circulation is not moving southwest as forecast, but appears rather to be moving west or just north of west. Will be interesting to see if it shunts nearer the BOC coastline, and if so whether it can kick of any convection over the BOC. The whole disturbance is still setting of some pretty intense convection over the Gulf of Honduras spreading up the eastern Yucatan coast. However, the drier air over the BOC may inhibit convection from developing widely there. As a side note, Invest 91E is up as a result of the remnants of both Alma and Arthur.


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