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TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 805 AM EDT TUE SEP 28 2010 BASED ON 0600 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH 1045 UTC. ...SPECIAL FEATURE... SURFACE PRESSURES ARE FALLING AND SUSTAINED WINDS HAVE INCREASED TO NEAR TROPICAL-STORM-FORCE. STRONG RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS COVER THE CARIBBEAN SEA...AND THE COASTAL WATERS OF CUBA AND JAMAICA FROM 14N TO 22N BETWEEN 78W AND 82W...FROM GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS TO THE COASTAL YUCATAN PENINSULA FROM 15N TO 19N BETWEEN 84W AND 89W...AND FROM 18N TO 19N BETWEEN 92W AND 97W IN THE NORTHERN ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC OF MEXICO AND THE ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS OF THE ISTHMUS IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CORNER OF THE GULF OF MEXICO. THIS PRECIPITATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH BROAD SURFACE-TO-MIDDLE LEVEL LOW PRESSURE. A 1003 MB LOW PRESSURE CENTER IS NEAR 19N85W. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT A TROPICAL CYCLONE MAY DEVELOP LATER TODAY. RESIDENTS IN CUBA...THE CAYMAN ISLANDS...THE FLORIDA KEYS...AND CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA SHOULD MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF THIS SYSTEM. PLEASE CONSULT STATEMENTS FROM YOUR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE OR NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. |