danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Thu Jul 14 2011 06:11 PM
Re: Caribbean Weather

The wave Mike mentioned in the far Atlantic, near 45W, still has some thunderstorm activity and the cirrus clouds over the area indicate little or no shear at present. It's low in latitude, and that could spell trouble for the South American Coast. Should the system gain latitude the Windward Islands and the rest of the Lesser Antilles could be affected.

A new stronger, at this time, wave has pushed off of the African Coast south of the Cape Verde Islands. Moderately large centralized area of thunderstorms, at present. Long ways off... 10 to 14 days.



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