scottsvb
(Weather Master)
Mon Jun 23 2008 11:17 AM
Re: Still Quiet in the Tropics

There is nothing much to note in the tropics right now. Alot of strong waves of low pressure come off Africa this time of year and always fizzle out in the far eastern atlantic. Right now, the best chance will be any kind of old frontal boundry that sags into Gulf or off the Bahamas....This along with a tropical wave could enduse something.

The next trough should slide into the eastern gulf on Weds...that along with a tropical wave could spin up a weak area of low pressure. Right now though it will be eigther inland over the panhandle or over N Florida by Friday morning so chances will be slim-none of this having much time to get organized.



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