danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Sat Jun 21 2008 11:28 PM
Re: Still Quiet in the Tropics

From the Galveston,TX Saturday Afternoon AFD:
(excerpt)
.MARINE...
LIGHT WIND REGIME WILL BE IN PLACE THROUGH TUESDAY. SCATTERED
SHRA/TSRA SEEM MORE LIKELY AS WEAK COLD FRONT MOVES INTO THE COASTAL
WATERS AND DISSIPATES. NAM DOES TRY TO SPIN UP A TROPICAL SYSTEM
FROM THE WEST CENTRAL GULF AS IT MERGES WITH THE REMAINS OF THE
FRONTAL BOUNDARY. AM EXTREMELY SKEPTICAL ATTM THAT THIS WILL COME TO
PASS AS AIRMASS DIFFERENCE ACROSS THE FRONT IS VERY SMALL AND IT
WILL LIKELY UNDERGO RAPID FRONTOLYSIS AFTER MOVING OVER THE COASTAL
WATERS.
BUT WITH SLIGHTLY RICHER POOLED MOISTURE WILL PROBABLY GET
SCATTERED SHRA THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON. (bold emphasis added~danielw)
(frontolysis-frontal decay or dying~danielw)
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/printable.php?pil=AFD&sid=HGX&date=2008-06-21%2020:53:04



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