danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Tue Jun 15 2010 11:54 PM
Re: Central Atlantic Wave Being Watched

Buoy 41041 pressure bottomed out about 3 hours ago. Appears to be a diurnal cycle. But the winds have increased to 23 kts gusting to 31 kts. Seas are up to 12 ft and wind direction is back to SSE.

Beats me, unless the center reformed in a different location. Compared to yesterday. Winds nearly double on sustained and gusts. Barometer is down 0.05 inches. Dominant wave period is at 9 seconds.

Nice to know that someone else is watching the back door... GOM.
Hard to ignore, as the dreamsicle IR loop is at the bottom of the screen on the Weather Channel. Any cyclonic curvature of the clouds in the GOM will raise an eyebrow this time of year.

WV GOM loop still indicating the ML or UL LOW is centered offshore of Veracruz,MX. Pockets of convection rotating around the S and E side of the Low. Mostly cyclic convection.



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