danielwAdministrator
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Mon Jun 27 2011 11:32 PM
Re: Bay of Campeche System Likely to Remain Weak

NAVTEX MARINE FORECAST
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 PM EDT MON JUN 27 2011 (edited~danielw)

SYNOPSIS FOR THE GULF OF MEXICO
.SYNOPSIS...LOW PRES CENTER 1006 MB...POSSIBLE TROPICAL
CYCLONE...DEVELOPED AT 19N92W IN BAY OF CAMPECHE DRIFT W-NW AT
5 KT TOWARD TAMPICO TONIGHT AND THU...BRINGING STRONG TO NEAR
TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS TO S CENTRAL AND SW GULF OF MEXICO.
LIGHT TO MODERATE E TO SE BREEZE DOMINATE REMAINDER OF GULF
THROUGH SAT.

SYNOPSIS FOR CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL N ATLC FROM 07N TO 22N
BETWEEN 55W AND 65W
.SYNOPSIS...TROPICAL WAVE IN EASTERN CARIBBEAN ALONG 68W MOVE
INTO CENTRAL CARIBBEAN TUE...INTO NW CARIBBEAN BY WED. SECOND
TROPICAL WAVE APPROACH WINDWARD ISLANDS LATE WED...AND INTO
EASTERN CARIBBEAN THU...AND W CARIBBEAN SAT. FRESH TO STRONG
WINDS PERSIST ACROSS MOST OF BASIN THROUGH SAT.



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